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# ChangeLog for x11-wm/xmonad
# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/x11-wm/xmonad/ChangeLog,v 1.39 2015/04/03 04:46:15 gienah Exp $

*xmonad-0.11.1 (03 Apr 2015)

  03 Apr 2015; Mark Wright <gienah@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.11.1.ebuild:
  Bump xmonad to 0.11.1

  20 Mar 2015; Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org> files/xmonad.desktop:
  Fix desktop file

*xmonad-0.11-r3 (27 Feb 2015)

  27 Feb 2015; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
  +files/xmonad-0.11-ghc-7.10.patch, +files/xmonad-0.11-sample.patch,
  +files/xmonad-check-repeat.patch, +xmonad-0.11-r3.ebuild, metadata.xml:
  x11-wm/xmonad: fix sample (thanks to NP-Hardass)

  11 May 2014; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> -xmonad-0.10.ebuild,
  -xmonad-0.11.ebuild:
  Drop old (found by Patrick Lauer in bug #510012).

  29 Jul 2013; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.11-r1.ebuild:
  Stable for x86, wrt bug #478288

  27 Jul 2013; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.11-r1.ebuild:
  Stable for amd64, wrt bug #478288

  11 May 2013; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Added missing depend on 'dev-haskell/extensible-exceptions' (bug #468502 by
  ghdebhekei3n at yopmail.com).

*xmonad-0.11-r1 (05 Jan 2013)

  05 Jan 2013; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.11-r1.ebuild:
  restored session file, example config and man (reported by mimi_vx)

  01 Jan 2013; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.11.ebuild:
  Tuned sort order for keywords.

*xmonad-0.11 (01 Jan 2013)

  01 Jan 2013;  <qnikst@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.11.ebuild, xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  xmonad-0.11 release

  16 Dec 2012; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
  -files/xmonad-0.9.2-unbreak-haddock.patch, -xmonad-0.9.2.ebuild,
  -xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  Removed old (bug #439444 by azemilian).

  16 Dec 2012; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Stable for x86, wrt bug #447462

  16 Dec 2012; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Stable for amd64, wrt bug #447462

  12 Sep 2012; Alexander Vershilov <qnikst@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.10.ebuild,
  xmonad-0.9.2.ebuild, xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  move x11-wm/xmonad/xmonad-0.10.ebuild ebuild to mirror://hackage

  13 Apr 2012; Ulrich Müller <ulm@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  Move EAPI assignment to top of ebuild, bug 411875.

  10 Mar 2012; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> metadata.xml,
  xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Added USE=default-term to be frendlier to user. Default config contains xterm
  by default. Added x11-apps/xmessage depend (used to show configuration build
  error).

  04 Mar 2012; Mark Wright <gienah@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Add ~ppc64 keywords to xmonad 0.10, thanks to EM3RY for testing.

*xmonad-0.10 (22 Nov 2011)

  22 Nov 2011; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.10.ebuild:
  Version bump (bug #391161 by Mike Limansky)

*xmonad-0.9.2 (11 May 2011)

  11 May 2011; Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> -xmonad-0.5.ebuild,
  -xmonad-0.5-r1.ebuild, -xmonad-0.6.ebuild, -xmonad-0.7.ebuild,
  -xmonad-0.8.ebuild, -xmonad-0.8.1.ebuild, +xmonad-0.9.2.ebuild,
  +files/xmonad-0.9.2-unbreak-haddock.patch:
  Version bump. Drop old.

  19 Apr 2011; Thomas Kahle <tomka@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  x86 stable per bug 359843

  22 Mar 2011; Christoph Mende <angelos@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  Stable on amd64 wrt bug #359843

  01 Jul 2010; Jeroen Roovers <jer@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.7.ebuild,
  xmonad-0.8.ebuild, xmonad-0.8.1.ebuild, xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  Drop support for ghc and darcs.

  24 Feb 2010; Markos Chandras <hwoarang@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.8.1.ebuild:
  Stable on amd64 wrt bug #297347

  31 Dec 2009; Christian Faulhammer <fauli@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.8.1.ebuild:
  stable x86, bug 297347

*xmonad-0.9 (26 Oct 2009)

  26 Oct 2009; <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.9.ebuild:
  Version bump

  04 Aug 2009; Markus Meier <maekke@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.8.ebuild:
  x86 stable, bug #278543

  31 Jul 2009; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.8.ebuild:
  Patch 0.8 so it compiles with ghc 6.10.

*xmonad-0.8.1 (31 Jul 2009)

  31 Jul 2009; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.8.1.ebuild:
  Version bump (compatibility with ghc-6.10).

  21 Jul 2009; <chainsaw@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.8.ebuild:
  Marked stable on AMD64 as requested by Lennart Kolmodin
  <kolmodin@gentoo.org> in bug #278543.

*xmonad-0.8 (06 Sep 2008)

  06 Sep 2008; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.8.ebuild:
  Bump to 0.8, introducing avoidStruts

  07 Aug 2008; Jeroen Roovers <jer@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.7.ebuild:
  Marked ~hppa too.

*xmonad-0.7 (11 Apr 2008)

  11 Apr 2008; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> files/xmonad.desktop,
  +xmonad-0.7.ebuild:
  Version bump to 0.7, and set proper Type in the xmonad.desktop file.

*xmonad-0.6 (02 Feb 2008)

  02 Feb 2008; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.6.ebuild:
  Version bump

  14 Jan 2008; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> xmonad-0.5-r1.ebuild:
  Update the ebuild with recommendations and hints in pkg_postinst.
  Patch by "Ivan Miljenovic" <Ivan.Miljenovic@gmail.com>.

*xmonad-0.5-r1 (02 Jan 2008)

  02 Jan 2008; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +xmonad-0.5-r1.ebuild:
  Install configuration instruction and sample config

*xmonad-0.5 (16 Dec 2007)

  16 Dec 2007; Lennart Kolmodin <kolmodin@gentoo.org> +files/xmonad.desktop,
  +metadata.xml, +xmonad-0.5.ebuild:
  Initial import. xmonad is a tiling window manager for X. xmonad is
  extensible in Haskell, allowing for powerful customisation.