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# ChangeLog for app-sci/octave
# Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-sci/octave/ChangeLog,v 1.35 2004/10/01 00:11:00 kugelfang Exp $
01 Oct 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
Switched on blas use-flag as all arches have at least blas-atlas in testing
now.
01 Jul 2004; Jeremy Huddleston <eradicator@gentoo.org>
octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild, octave-2.1.50.ebuild, octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild,
octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
virtual/glibc -> virtual/libc
15 Jun 2004; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org>
octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild, octave-2.1.50.ebuild, octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
PROVIDE is for virtuals
06 Jun 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
Marked stable on amd64.
27 May 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
Fixed typo about g77/f77 USE flag, bug #51858
15 May 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
Now checking on both g77 and ifc Fortran compilers. Moved check routine to
pkg_setup.
12 May 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
The ebuild checks now if g77 has been compiled. If not, a warning is shown.
However, the compilation process proceeds, in case that a different compiler
than g77 shall be used. Fixes BUG #50777.
*octave-2.1.57-r1 (10 May 2004)
10 May 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57-r1.ebuild:
Installs emacs related files if emacs is in USE now
09 May 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
Added local useflag "blas" to make ebuild depend on virtual/blas.
05 May 2004; Bryan �stergaard <kloeri@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
Stable on alpha.
21 Apr 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild:
replaced another patch by epatch
19 Apr 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild,
octave-2.1.49.ebuild, octave-2.1.50.ebuild:
Cleanup, added IUSE.
30 Mar 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
Adding one of the mirrors to SRC_URI
*octave-2.1.57 (23 Mar 2004)
23 Mar 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.57.ebuild:
Version bump.
*octave-2.1.50 (07 Jan 2003)
07 Jan 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.50.ebuild :
new version
now supports hdf5 for real. Also added mpi use flag.
31 Dec 2003; Mamoru KOMACHI <usata@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild,
octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild, octave-2.1.49.ebuild:
Changed app-text/tetex to virtual/tetex
16 Sep 2003; Seemant Kulleen <seemant@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild,
octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild, octave-2.1.49.ebuild:
filter out -ffast-math, as it causes segfaults. Thanks to: Jani Kotakoski
<jkkoski@iki.fi> in bug #28809
28 Aug 2003; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.49.ebuild:
Added ~sparc to keywords to fix bug 27486.
*octave-2.1.49 (09 Jun 2003)
09 Jun 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.49.ebuild :
new version,
ebuild now uses additional "static readline hdf5 zlib" use flags, hdf5 is local for now.
Also the patch and PROVIDE are no longer necessary.
Thanks to Shaun Cloherty <s.cloherty@gsbme.unsw.edu.au> for submission
29 Mar 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild :
some clean-ups:
removed virtual/glibc from DEPEND, as it is quite populated anyway,
removed PROVIDE, as nothing depends on octave and its been quite some time since it was moved from dev-lang
Also corrected default-1.0/packages profile entry, to pick up latest release in 2.0* series.
23 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild :
looks like tetex is not an optional but required dependency for 2.0.17,
added app-text/tetex to DEPEND (#7277)
02 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.40.ebuild, octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild :
fixed tetex optional dependency typo. Thanks to Daniel Karlsson <d.k@home.se> (#14685) for reporting this.
*octave-2.1.40 (13 Dec 2002)
10 Feb 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.40.ebuild :
Added ~alpha to KEYWORDS.
13 Dec 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.1.40.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.1.40 :
new version
*octave-2.0.17-r2 (09 Apr 2003)
02 Jul 2003; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> :
Added missing changelog entry.
*octave-2.0.17-r1 (13 Jul 2002)
25 Oct 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17-r1.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.0.17-r1 :
fix for sandbox violation
*octave-2.1.36-r1 (01 Oct 02)
01 Oct 2002; Matthew Turk <satai@gentoo.org> :
Closing bug 8486 by ripping out all references to dvips. DVIPS generates
fonts on the fly, which causes massive sandbox failures. Instead, we leave
docs in DVI format if USE=tetex, which are then installed uncompressed into
/usr/share/doc/octave-2.1.36-r1 .
*octave-2.1.36 (15 Jul 2002)
19 Sep 2002; Owen Stampflee <owen@gentoo.org> :
Added PPC to KEYWORDS.
15 Jul 2002; Nick Hadaway <raker@gentoo.org>
octave-2.1.36.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.1.36, files/filebuf.diff :
Updated to latest "unstable" version. Included a patch to compile
properly with gcc-3.x. After fixing the problem I found RedHat's
patch posted to the bug report. And theirs was cleaner than mine.
Closes bug #4933
*octave-2.0.17 (13 Jul 2002)
03 Sep 2002; Nick Hadaway <raker@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17.ebuild :
Changed to econf. Changed from emake to make to alleviate build
problems.
13 Jul 2002; Nick Hadaway <raker@gentoo.org> octave-2.0.17.ebuild :
Updated to latest stable version. The "unstable" version is on it's way.
*octave-2.0.16 (19 Feb 2002)
19 Feb 2002; T.Neidt <tod@gentoo.org> ChangeLog, octave-2.0.16.ebuild :
Initial commit. GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended
for numerical computations. It is mostly compatible with Matlab.
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