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# ChangeLog for dev-db/libodbc++
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# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
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# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-db/libodbc++/ChangeLog,v 1.22 2014/08/10 20:01:08 slyfox Exp $
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10 Aug 2014; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.5-r1.ebuild:
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QA: drop trailing '.' from DESCRIPTION
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07 Nov 2013; Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.5-r1.ebuild:
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Shorten description, make repoman happier
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*libodbc++-0.2.5-r1 (19 Feb 2010)
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19 Feb 2010; Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.5.ebuild,
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+libodbc++-0.2.5-r1.ebuild:
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Fix up bug 297146 for documentation location. And add new revision for the
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pending qt3 removal. 0.2.5-r0 has fully specified qt3 support that works
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for the moment, but is to be pmasked when qt3 mask comes. 0.2.5-r1 has qt3
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support disabled.
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*libodbc++-0.2.5 (19 Feb 2010)
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19 Feb 2010; Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
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+libodbc++-0.2.5.ebuild:
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Bug #282982: version bump. Upstream build system has lots of bugs however,
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so there is no longer any isql++ CLI tool, nor non-mt Qt build, as neither
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of them build.
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16 Dec 2009; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org>
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Missing inherit flag-o-matic wrt #276142. Remove useless FEATURES="ccache"
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check wrt #279466.
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24 Jul 2009; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org>
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild, +files/libodbc++-0.2.3-gcc44.patch:
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Fix building with GCC 4.4 wrt #273832, thanks to Łukasz Michalik.
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16 Nov 2008; Mark Loeser <halcy0n@gentoo.org>
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+files/libodbc++-0.2.3-gcc43.patch, libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Add patch to fix compilation with gcc-4.3. Thanks to Marek Miller <mlm AT
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ngc17 DOT pl>; bug #226781
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02 Dec 2006; Tiziano Müller <dev-zero@gentoo.org>
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-libodbc++-0.2.3.ebuild, -libodbc++-0.2.3-r1.ebuild:
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Dropping old versions.
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15 Nov 2006; Matti Bickel <mabi@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Stable on ppc (bug #151810)
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06 Nov 2006; Christian Faulhammer <opfer@gentoo.org>
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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stable x86, bug #151810
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05 Nov 2006; Tiziano Müller <dev-zero@gentoo.org>
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Cosmetic cleanups
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05 Nov 2006; Daniel Gryniewicz <dang@gentoo.org>
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Marked stable on amd64 for bug #151810
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*libodbc++-0.2.3-r2 (30 Sep 2006)
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30 Sep 2006; Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
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+files/libodbc++-0.2.3-typecast.patch, +libodbc++-0.2.3-r2.ebuild:
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Bug #103105 - migrate away from libtermcap-compat. Bug #149533 - compile fix
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for newer GCC.
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24 Jun 2006; Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.3.ebuild,
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r1.ebuild:
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USE flag change qt->qt3/qt4 bug #137785
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14 Apr 2006; Mark Loeser <halcy0n@gentoo.org>
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+files/libodbc++-0.2.3-doxygen.patch, +files/libodbc++-0.2.3-gcc41.patch,
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libodbc++-0.2.3-r1.ebuild:
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Add patch to fix compilation with gcc-4.1 and doxygen doc generation; bug
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#125196
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15 Jan 2006; Mark Loeser <halcy0n@gentoo.org>
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+files/libodbc++-0.2.3-std-streamsize.patch, libodbc++-0.2.3-r1.ebuild:
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Fix compilation on amd64 with patch by Dan Hirsch <thequux AT gmail DOT
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com>; bug #117652
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19 Sep 2005; Mark Loeser <halcy0n@gentoo.org> metadata.xml:
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Adding to cpp herd
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*libodbc++-0.2.3-r1 (02 Jul 2005)
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02 Jul 2005; Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
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+libodbc++-0.2.3-r1.ebuild:
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Fix bug #97081, and also a lingering unnoticed bug that isql++ was not always
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built. ccache is highly recommended now due to the braindead build method
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that upstream uses.
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29 Jun 2004; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.3.ebuild:
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sync IUSE (+qt)
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*libodbc++-0.2.3 (16 Nov 2003)
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16 Nov 2003; Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> libodbc++-0.2.3.ebuild:
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initial commit, from bug 26140, submission by Henri Schomaecker
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<henri.schomaecker@virtual-homes.de>
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