Changelog for
jigdo-0.7.1-0.gbv.1.i586.rpm :
Fri Jul 30 12:00:00 2004 Guillermo Ballester
- Updated 0.7.1 for SuSE
Sun Jun 1 12:00:00 2003 Paul Bolle 0.7.0-5
- Some optimizations (too lazy to specifiy)
- Small typo in %description
- Added dependency: ImageMagick (Red Hat Linux)
- added --prefix =/usr to configure (Red Hat Linux)
- preliminary work for SuSE (mostly fake!)
Fri May 16 12:00:00 2003 Paul Bolle 0.7.0-4
- Minimization of use of buildforredhat and buildformandrake
- Minor optimizations
Tue May 13 12:00:00 2003 Paul Bolle 0.7.0-3
- Use jigdo-icon.png instead of 3 png.bz2 of mandrake.src.rpm
- Deleted double listing of pixmaps in %files
Sun May 11 12:00:00 2003 Paul Bolle 0.7.0-2
- Richard Atterer reminded me that I had suggested to use %{_vendor}
- Deleted VERSION from %doc and added all html\'s
- Added build-dependencies: zlib-devel, gtk2-devel (Red Hat Linux)
- Added dependencie: wget (Red Hat Linux)
Sat May 10 12:00:00 2003 Paul Bolle 0.7.0-1
- First Red Hat Linux 9 enabled rewrite
Sat Dec 28 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.8-3mdk
- Rebuild for new glibc
Thu Sep 5 12:00:00 2002 Lenny Cartier 0.6.8-2mdk
- rebuild
Sat Jul 20 12:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.8-1mdk
- 0.6.8
Thu Jun 6 12:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.7-1mdk
- 0.6.7
- Remove gcc 3.1 patch - merged upstream
- Fix download source
Fri May 31 12:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.6-1mdk
- 0.6.6
- Add patch to make it compile with gcc 3.1.1
Fri Apr 26 12:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.5-1mdk
- After constant reminders by the author, here\'s the (not that much
anymore) brand new version of the academy award winning jigdo -
Version 0.6.5! ;)
Tue Mar 5 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.4-1mdk
- 0.6.4
Fri Feb 8 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.2-3mdk
- Jigdo compiles with gcc 2.96 now
Thu Jan 24 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.2-2mdk
- Make the SPEC be generic, so that it can be built on non-Mandrake
machines
Thu Jan 24 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.2-1mdk
- 0.6.2
- Remove patch1 - merged upstream
Tue Jan 22 11:00:00 2002 Alexander Skwar 0.6.1-1mdk
- First Mandrake release