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# ChangeLog for app-emacs/mule-ucs
# Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-emacs/mule-ucs/ChangeLog,v 1.2 2003/12/15 17:47:03 usata Exp $
*mule-ucs-0.84-r1 (15 Dec 2003)
15 Dec 2003; Mamoru KOMACHI <usata@gentoo.org> metadata.xml,
mule-ucs-0.84-r1.ebuild, mule-ucs-0.85_rc3.ebuild:
Moved from dev-lisp, also removed 0.84 (load fails)
Rewrote with elisp-common.eclass. Fixed elisp load problem in 0.84.
*mule-ucs-0.85_rc3 (18 May 2003)
14 Aug 2003; Mamoru KOMACHI <usata@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild,
mule-ucs-0.85_rc3.ebuild:
Added ~alpha, ~sparc and ~ppc keywords
16 Jun 2003; <yakina@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.85_rc3.ebuild:
marking to stable x86
18 May 2003; YAMAKURA Makoto <yakina@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.85_rc3.ebuild:
I have commited broken ebuild. now fixed.
18 May 2003; YAMAKURA Makoto <yakina@gentoo.org> Manifest, mule-ucs-0.85_rc3.ebuild,
files/digest-mule-ucs-0.85_rc3:
version bump. The archive this ebuild use (Mule-UCS-0.85_rc3) is identical
with ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/Mule-UCS/test/Mule-UCS-current.tar.gz
(2003-1-29).
ebuild submitted by desperado <desperado@s17.xrea.com>
*mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild (25 Jun 2002)
22 Sep 2003; Mamoru KOMACHI <usata@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild:
Changed ~alpha, ~sparc and ~ppc keywords to stable. Added Gentoo
Technologies, Inc. copyright. (I asked Moto Kawasaki to add it and
he generously agreed to do it.)
20 Sep 2002; Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> :
Updated HOMEPAGE variable since the old mule homepage moved
01 Aug 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild :
Added LICENSE. Cleaned ChangeLog.
25 Jun 2002; G Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild, files/digest-mule-ucs-0.84.ebuild :
initial release
form the web site:
MULE-UCS is a character code translator.
This has an universal ability to translate from any character sets to any,
and constract new coding systems easily.
ebuild submitted by Moto Kawasaki <kawasaki@kawasaki3.org>
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