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# ChangeLog for sys-boot/arcload
# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-boot/arcload/ChangeLog,v 1.19 2015/05/04 05:01:22 kumba Exp $
*arcload-0.50-r3 (04 May 2015)
04 May 2015; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> -arcload-0.50-r2.ebuild,
+arcload-0.50-r3.ebuild:
Comment out the 'deb-elf64-on-m32' patch due to problems on some systems. See
#543978.
21 Mar 2015; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> +arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
Add arcload-0.50-r1 back until Bug #543978 can be resolved.
*arcload-0.50-r2 (05 Mar 2015)
05 Mar 2015; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> -arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild,
+arcload-0.50-r2.ebuild, -files/arcload-0.50-makefile-targets.patch,
-files/arcload-0.50-shut-gcc4x-up.patch, +files/arcload.8:
Big cleanup: Include some patches and a manpage from Debian, re-work the code
a little to compile under an n32-only system (should work for n64 as well),
silence many compiler warnings, and move patches to a tarball due to the size
of the changes.
10 Aug 2014; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
QA: drop trailing '.' from DESCRIPTION
06 Nov 2012; Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org> arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
Change license to GPL-2+, bug #442018
23 Aug 2011; Matt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org> -arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
-files/arcload-0.43-tweaks1.patch, arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild, metadata.xml:
Drop old 0.43. Bump 0.50 to EAPI=4 and clean up.
10 Apr 2011; Ulrich Mueller <ulm@gentoo.org> arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
Don't PROVIDE virtual/bootloader, bug 359971.
14 Dec 2010; Matt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org> arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
Make arcload PROVIDE virtual/bootloader, bug 322917
02 Mar 2009; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org>
+files/arcload-0.50-makefile-targets.patch,
+files/arcload-0.50-shut-gcc4x-up.patch, arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
-arcload-0.50.ebuild, +arcload-0.50-r1.ebuild:
Make arcload cross-compilable by altering the Makefile targets, and quiet
down gcc-4.x's warnings. Modified ebuild accordingly and fixed minor QA
Issues. Changed mips keyword to unstable.
*arcload-0.50-r1 (02 Mar 2009)
02 Jul 2007; Piotr Jaroszyński <peper@gentoo.org> arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
arcload-0.50.ebuild:
(QA) RESTRICT clean up.
05 Sep 2006; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> arcload-0.50.ebuild:
Stablize.
09 Apr 2006; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> arcload-0.50.ebuild:
Tweak S some to point to the right work directory until upstream fixes the
naming of the sourceball.
*arcload-0.50 (04 Apr 2006)
04 Apr 2006; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> -arcload-0.5.ebuild,
+arcload-0.50.ebuild:
Rename arcload-0.5's ebuild to arcload-0.50 so portage actually treats it as
an upgrade. Upstream is going to change the filename on their end, but as of
now, this hasn't been done. Thus, we have a kludge in place that does the
change until upstream changes the source filename.
*arcload-0.5 (10 Feb 2006)
10 Feb 2006; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> +arcload-0.5.ebuild:
Import newer version of ARCLoad. Now with Filesystem Support.
02 Jan 2006; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> -arcload-0.41.ebuild,
arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild:
Bump to mips stable, remove 0.41
*arcload-0.43-r1 (15 Oct 2005)
15 Oct 2005; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org>
+files/arcload-0.43-tweaks1.patch, +arcload-0.43-r1.ebuild,
-arcload-0.43.ebuild:
Tweaks to arcload; add an identifier to loader/detect.c for R14K cpus, and
make detectbaud() return a default of 9600bps in loader/detect.c
*arcload-0.43 (11 Sep 2005)
11 Sep 2005; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> +arcload-0.43.ebuild:
New version of arcload, the ultimate SGI system bootloader.
*arcload-0.41 (12 Jun 2005)
12 Jun 2005; Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml,
+arcload-0.41.ebuild:
Initial import of what is quite possibly, the best bootloader for SGI Mips
systems ever. Supports disk booting of IP22, IP27, IP28, IP30, and IP32
systems.