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# ChangeLog for net-wireless/wireless-tools
# Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-wireless/wireless-tools/ChangeLog,v 1.19 2003/09/15 10:59:06 lu_zero Exp $
15 Sep 2003; Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-27_pre2.ebuild:
Changed the sed script to be ppc sources friendly.
14 Sep 2003; David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-27_pre2.ebuild:
Added to ~ppc.
*wireless-tools-27_pre2 (19 Aug 2003)
19 Aug 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26.ebuild,
wireless-tools-27_pre2.ebuild:
Bumping 27_pre2 to ~x86, and marking v26 stable on x86. Has been very stable,
and includes some nice bugfixes and better WE-v16 suppport
*wireless-tools-26 (14 Jul 2003)
14 Jul 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26.ebuild:
Bump. Finally released v26.
31 May 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre7.ebuild,
wireless-tools-26_pre8.ebuild, wireless-tools-26_pre9.ebuild:
Two fixes by different people had happened.. should be fixed now
29 May 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre7.ebuild,
wireless-tools-26_pre8.ebuild, wireless-tools-26_pre9.ebuild:
Fixed presense of WARN. bug #21844
27 May 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre9.ebuild:
Masking for ppc. Let someone else test and unmask
*wireless-tools-26_pre9 (27 May 2003)
27 May 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre9.ebuild:
New beta version
09 May 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25-r1.ebuild:
Fixed libiw.so.25 installation. Bug #20714
*wireless-tools-26_pre8 (25 Apr 2003)
28 Apr 2003; Lars Weiler <pylon@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre8.ebuild:
Set ppc in KEYWORDS
25 Apr 2003; Lars Weiler <pylon@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre8.ebuild:
Added another pre-version and keyworded it also ~ppc
*wireless-tools-26_pre7 (24 Mar 2003)
24 Mar 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-26_pre7.ebuild:
Version bump for testing. This is the latest beta of the wireless-tools
*wireless-tools-25-r1 ( 08 Mar 2003 )
08 Mar 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25-r1.ebuild :
Revision bump. Wireless tools now compiles against /usr/src/linux/includes, so
that it gets the proper wireless extensions version.
08 Mar 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25.ebuild :
Reverted back, and did a -r1 bump instead.
08 Mar 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25.ebuild :
Changed to use includes from /usr/src/linux. Should fix wireless extension mismatch errors.
06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords
31 Oct 2002; Hannes Mehnert <hannes@gentoo.org>:
moved to net-wireless
*wireless-tools-25 ( 15 Oct 2002 )
19 Feb 2003; Mark Guertin <gerk@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25.ebuild :
set -ppc in keywords, our kernel does not yet support the latest wireless.h needed by this to run
15 Oct 2002; Hanno Boeck <hanno@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-25.ebuild :
New version. Changed ebuild to read the version number from the filename.
*wireless-tools-24 ( 28 May 2002 )
14 Jul 2002; phoen][x <phoenix@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-24.ebuild :
Added LICENSE, KEYWORDS, SLOT.
28 May 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-24.ebuild files/digest-wireless-tools-24:
New upstream version.
*wireless-tools-23 ( 10 Feb 2002 )
14 Jul 2002; phoen][x <phoenix@gentoo.org> wireless-tools-23.ebuild :
Added LICENSE, KEYWORDS, SLOT.
15 Mar 2002: Chad Huneycutt <chadh@gentoo.org>
fixed description
10 Feb 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> ChangeLog wireless-tools-23.ebuild files/digest-wireless-tools-23:
The Wireless Tools is a set of tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless
Extensions. They use a textual interface and are rather crude, but aim to
support the full Wireless Extension.
* iwconfig manipulate the basic wireless parameters
* iwlist (formerly part of iwspy) allow to list addresses, frequencies,
bit-rates...
* iwspy allow to get per node link quality
* iwpriv allow to manipulate the Wireless Extensions specific to a driver
(private)
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