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# ChangeLog for app-portage/tatt
# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-portage/tatt/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2015/06/24 11:15:22 tomka Exp $
*tatt-0.3 (24 Jun 2015)
24 Jun 2015; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> +tatt-0.3.ebuild,
-tatt-0.2.ebuild, tatt-9999.ebuild:
bump to 0.3, python-3 supported (hopefully)
06 Jun 2015; Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org> tatt-0.2.ebuild,
tatt-9999.ebuild:
Drop python 3 support as tatt isn't ready
06 Jun 2015; Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org> metadata.xml:
Add github to remote-id in metadata.xml
07 Jan 2015; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> tatt-0.2.ebuild:
Install manpages also in non-live ebuild
*tatt-0.2 (07 Jan 2015)
07 Jan 2015; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> +tatt-0.2.ebuild,
-tatt-0.1.ebuild, tatt-9999.ebuild:
bump to 0.2, remove old, fix python stuff (bug #533762)
23 Dec 2014; Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org> tatt-9999.ebuild, metadata.xml:
Move to git-r3; fix python eclass usage
28 Apr 2014; Sébastien Fabbro <bicatali@gentoo.org> tatt-0.1.ebuild:
Keyword ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux
10 Jun 2013; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> tatt-9999.ebuild:
add non https git url, install manpage
03 May 2013; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> tatt-0.1.ebuild,
tatt-9999.ebuild:
Add DEPEND on setuptools (bug 467314)
*tatt-0.1 (23 Apr 2013)
23 Apr 2013; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> +tatt-0.1.ebuild,
tatt-9999.ebuild:
0.1 release and distutils-r1 migration
13 Sep 2011; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> tatt-9999.ebuild:
Fixing python dependencies and use git-2.eclass (Bug 382767)
03 Dec 2010; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> tatt-9999.ebuild, metadata.xml:
install templates, update metadata
*tatt-9999 (27 Jul 2010)
27 Jul 2010; Christian Faulhammer <fauli@gentoo.org> +tatt-9999.ebuild,
+metadata.xml:
initial import, ebuild written by Thomas Kahle, who is upstream