# ChangeLog for app-text/uudeview # Copyright 2002-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-text/uudeview/ChangeLog,v 1.20 2005/01/01 16:40:51 eradicator Exp $ 19 Jun 2004; Danny van Dyk uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: Marked ~amd64. 02 Jun 2004; Aron Griffis uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: Fix use invocation 20 Apr 2004; Daniel Black metadata.xml, uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: QA - removed runtime dependance on autoconf 27 Mar 2004; David Holm uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: Added to ~ppc. 26 Mar 2004; Jason Wever uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: Stable on sparc wrt bug #44859. *uudeview-0.5.20 (26 Mar 2004) 26 Mar 2004; Seemant Kulleen uudeview-0.5.13.ebuild, uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild, uudeview-0.5.20.ebuild: update for security fix as per bug #44859, by Jeff Patterson and contributed to heavily by: CondorDES 22 Feb 2004; Daniel Ahlberg uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild, files/uudeview-0.5.18-optimize_size.patch: Fix compilation with -Os and get handling of optimization to configure right. Closing #42466. 24 Aug 2003; Michael Sterrett uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild: use emake; add error message; tidy *uudeview-0.5.18 (08 Nov 2002) 01 Aug 2003; Mike Frysinger : Cleanup ... use econf, use_enable, and debug USE flag 13 Jan 2003; Nick Hadaway uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild : Added DEBUGBUILD support so those with -g options in their make.conf don't get them stripped out by configure. 12 Jan 2003; Nick Hadaway uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild : Changed from emake to make. 08 Nov 2002; Hanno Boeck uudeview-0.5.18.ebuild : New version. *uudeview-0.5.13 (04 Jun 2002) 01 Aug 2003; Mike Frysinger : Cleanup ... use econf, use_enable, and debug USE flag 2 Aug 2002; phoen][x uudeview-0.5.13.ebuild : Added KEYWORDS, SLOT. 03 Jun 2002; George Shapovalov uudeview-0.5.13.ebuild, files/digest-uudeview-0.5.13 : First submission From the home page: UUDeview is a program that helps you transmit and receive binary files over the Internet, using electronic mail or newsgroups The UUDeview package includes both an encoder and a decoder. The decoder automatically detects the type of encoding used, offering MIME's Base64 and BinHex as well as the popular uuencoding and the less frequently used xxencoding methods. Recently, support for the popular yEnc encoding was also added. The encoder runs the other way around and encodes a binary file for sending it by mail or news.