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Changelog for libmalaga7-7.12-59.1.x86_64.rpm :
Sun Jan 26 13:00:00 2014 tchvatalAATTsuse.com
- Cleanup a bit during the voikko updates.

Mon Feb 13 13:00:00 2012 cooloAATTsuse.com
- patch license to follow spdx.org standard

Wed Nov 23 13:00:00 2011 jengelhAATTmedozas.de
- Remove redundant/unwanted tags/section (cf. specfile guidelines)
- Use %_smp_mflags for parallel building

Wed Nov 23 13:00:00 2011 cooloAATTsuse.com
- add libtool as buildrequire to avoid implicit dependency

Wed Feb 23 13:00:00 2011 vuntzAATTopensuse.org
- Add missing baselibs.conf.

Tue Oct 26 14:00:00 2010 sbrabecAATTsuse.cz
- Change the (un)map_file functions to malaga_(un)map_file to
prevent symbol clash with samba (Evolution with enchant-voikko +
evolution-mapi). Patch by Harri Pitkänen from Fedora.
(bnc#641649, redhat#502546 sourceforge#2802548)

Tue Feb 3 13:00:00 2009 crrodriguezAATTsuse.de
- remove \"la\" files
- fix -devel package dependencies
- do not strip binaries on make install, let debuginfo generation to
handle it.
- allow verbose compilation

Fri Jul 25 14:00:00 2008 sbrabecAATTsuse.cz
- Updated to version 7.12 (bnc#394355):

* malshow now uses cairo for drawing; line thickness grows with
font size.

* The Malaga executables now link the dynamic malaga library.

* When using the command \"help\", the commands are now sorted
columns-first, instead of lines-first.

* Malaga may now be licensed by GPL version 2 or any later
version.

* Repaired project file name dialog in Malaga\'s Emacs mode.

* The Makefile now uses LDFLAGS for linking.

* Entering Ctrl-D to exit no longer causes a segmentation
violation error.
- Spec file simplified.
- Disabled static library.
- libmalaga7-devel renamed to libmalaga-devel, as no file there has
\"7\" in the name.
- malaga.el moved to the correct directory.

Tue May 29 14:00:00 2007 keAATTsuse.de
- Initial package as prepared in
http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=malaga&project=Office%3AVoikko
by Sami Vento: Version 7.9.


 
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