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# ChangeLog for app-misc/rpc
# Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-calculators/rpc/ChangeLog,v 1.1 2004/12/25 16:49:20 ribosome Exp $
*rpc-0.98 (25 Dec 2004)
25 Dec 2004; Olivier Fisette <ribosome@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml,
+files/rpc-0.98-gcc-34.patch, +rpc-0.98.ebuild:
Moved from app-misc/rpc to sci-calculators/rpc.
20 Oct 2004; Karol Wojtaszek,,, <sekretarz@gentoo.org> rpc-0.98.ebuild:
added ~amd64 keyword. Bug #67980
06 Oct 2004; Karol Wojtaszek <sekretarz@gentoo.org>
+files/rpc-0.98-gcc-34.patch, rpc-0.98.ebuild:
Fixed gcc-3.4 compile issues. Bug #63965
27 Oct 2003; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> metadata.xml:
add metadata.xml
27 Oct 2003; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> rpc-0.97-r1.ebuild,
rpc-0.97.ebuild, files/rpc-0.97-factorial-fix.diff.bz2:
remove old ebuilds and unneeded patch
27 Oct 2003; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> rpc-0.98.ebuild:
Marking stable so people stop trying to use 0.97.
*rpc-0.98 (18 Oct 2003)
18 Oct 2003; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> rpc-0.98.ebuild:
more error checking and mark ~sparc (slipped thru on the last commit)
18 Oct 2003; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> :
version bump
*rpc-0.97-r1 (08 May 2003)
07 May 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> rpc-0.97-r1.ebuild, files/{rpc-0.97-factorial-fix.diff.bz2,digest-rpc-0.97-r1} :
incorporated the upstream fix to factorial function, (#19120)
thanks to Bernardo S. A. Silva <bsaslinux@globo.com> for submitting the fix!
*rpc-0.97 (23 Feb 2003)
30 Mar 2003; Christian Birchinger <joker@gentoo.org> rpc-0.97.ebuild:
Added sparc stable keyword
23 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> rpc-0.97.ebuild, files/digest-rpc-0.97 :
initial release (#13209)
rpc is a fullscreen console-based RPN calculator that uses the curses library.
Its operation is similar to that of modern HP calculators, but data entry has been
optimized for efficiency on a PC keyboard. Its features include extensive scientific
calculator functionality, command completion, and a visible interactive stack.
ebuild submitted by Bernardo S. A. Silva <bsaslinux@globo.com>
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