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# ChangeLog for app-text/enchant
# Copyright 2000-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-text/enchant/ChangeLog,v 1.32 2004/07/14 03:11:58 geoman Exp $

  13 Jul 2004; Stephen P. Becker <geoman@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  make gnuconfig_update unconditional, remove COPYING.LIB reference

  13 Jul 2004; Stephen P. Becker <geoman@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  added src_unpack section with gnuconfig_update for mips

  03 Jul 2004; Bryan �stergaard <kloeri@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  Stable on alpha.

  30 Apr 2004; Stephen P. Becker <geoman@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  Stable on mips.

  28 Apr 2004; Jon Portnoy <avenj@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild :
  Stable on AMD64.

  20 Apr 2004; Guy Martin <gmsoft@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  Marked stable on hppa.

  17 Mar 2004; Gustavo Zacarias <gustavoz@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  stable on sparc

  13 Mar 2004; Stephen P. Becker <geoman@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild:
  Added gnuconfig tweak for mipslinux systems, and added ~mips keyword.

  09 Mar 2004; <agriffis@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.2.ebuild:
  stable on alpha and ia64

  09 Feb 2004; <gustavoz@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.2.ebuild:
  stable on hppa and sparc for abiword

*enchant-1.1.3 (07 Feb 2004)

  07 Feb 2004; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.3.ebuild :
  New release

  17 Jan 2004; Bartosch Pixa <darkspecter@gentoo.org> :
  manifest fix

  16 Jan 2004; Bartosch Pixa <darkspecter@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.2.ebuild:
  set ppc in keywords

  09 Jan 2004; <gustavoz@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  marked stable on sparc

  07 Jan 2004; <gustavoz@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  marked stable on hppa

  14 Dec 2003; Lars Weiler <pylon@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  Make stable on ppc

*enchant-1.1.2 (13 Dec 2003)

  13 Dec 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.2.ebuild :
  New release, add hspell to the OR dep list

  07 Dec 2003; <agriffis@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  Stable on alpha and ia64 (much better than 1.0 for 64-bit)

  29 Nov 2003; Brad House <brad_mssw@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  mark stable on amd64

  18 Nov 2003; Brad House <brad_mssw@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild:
  add ~amd64 flag

  09 Nov 2003; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> enchant-1.0.0.ebuild:
  Marked stable for sparc.

  02 Nov 2003; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> enchant-1.0.0.ebuild:
  Only use alpha patch on alpha, duh

  02 Nov 2003; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> enchant-1.0.0.ebuild,
  files/enchant-1.0.0-alpha.patch:
  Add patch for 64-bit compilation and add ~alpha to KEYWORDS

*enchant-1.1.1 (26 Oct 2003)

  26 Oct 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-1.1.1.ebuild :
  New version as requested by mg in #31960
  Fixed aspell dep to virtual/aspell-dict (forcing a dictionary)

*enchant-1.0.0 (13 Sep 2003)

  13 Sep 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-1.0.0.ebuild :
  New version, should be API stable now

  30 Aug 2003; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> enchant-0.2.0.ebuild:
  Added ~sparc to keywords.

*enchant-0.1.2 (25 Aug 2003)

  25 Aug 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-0.2.0.ebuild :
  New version, changed spell library deps to an OR instead of aspell only

  22 Aug 2003; Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org> enchant-0.1.1.ebuild :
  Marked ~ppc

*enchant-0.1.1 (05 Aug 2003)

  05 Aug 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> enchant-0.1.1.ebuild :
  New version

*enchant-0.1.0 (28 Jul 2003)

  28 Jul 2003; foser <foser@gentoo.org> ChangeLog, metadata.xml, enchant-0.1.0.ebuild :
  Initial commit, wrapper for spellchecker libraries to provide a common API
  Added to GNOME herd for now, since right now it's only used by Abiword, but in time
  another herd should take over