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# ChangeLog for net-misc/pavuk
# Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/pavuk/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2004/11/10 03:56:31 weeve Exp $

  09 Nov 2004; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.31.ebuild:
  Stable on sparc wrt security bug #70516.

  09 Nov 2004; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.31.ebuild:
  0.9.31 stable on x86

*pavuk-0.9.31 (09 Nov 2004)

  09 Nov 2004; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> +pavuk-0.9.31.ebuild:
  Version bump to 0.9.31. Fixes security stuff, see bug #70516. Note that GTK
  support is quite broken and has been disabled

  25 Sep 2004; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.28-r4.ebuild:
  Fix gnome depend.

  12 Sep 2004; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.28-r1.ebuild,
  pavuk-0.9.28-r2.ebuild, pavuk-0.9.28-r3.ebuild, pavuk-0.9.28-r4.ebuild:
  Mark 0.9.28-r4 stable x86/ppc/sparc. Remove old versions.

*pavuk-0.9.28-r4 (17 Aug 2004)

  17 Aug 2004; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> metadata.xml,
  pavuk-0.9.28-r4.ebuild:
  Gnome menu entry fix thanks to Peter Robb <peter@newproject.pl> in bug 60568.
  Also cleaned up ebuild, and marked myself as maintainer (even though upstream
  seems pretty dead).

*pavuk-0.9.28-r3 (26 Jul 2004)

  26 Jul 2004; <solar@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.28-r3.ebuild,
  files/pavuk-0.9.28-digest_auth.c.patch:
  another security fix, this time in the digest auth code. Note: This package
  appears to be at high risk for security problems and may/should be removed
  from the tree in the future

  29 Jun 2004; <solar@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.28-r2.ebuild:
  marked x86 ppc sparc stable

*pavuk-0.9.28-r2 (29 Jun 2004)

  29 Jun 2004; <solar@gentoo.org> metadata.xml, pavuk-0.9.28-r2.ebuild,
  files/pavuk-0.9.28-http.patch:
  Security update. When pavuk connects to a web server and the server sends back
  the HTTP status code 305 (Use Proxy), pavuk copies data from the HTTP Location
  header in an unsafe manner. This leads to a stack-based buffer overflow with
  control over EIP.

*pavuk-0.9.28-r1 (28 Nov 2003)

  28 Nov 2003; <spider@gentoo.org> pavuk-0.9.28-r1.ebuild:
  Attempting to fix the DEPEND entries.

*pavuk-0.9.28 (10 Feb 2003)

  10 Feb 2003; Seth Chandler <sethbc@gentoo.org>: pavuk-0.9.28.ebuild
  added pavuk to portage thx to Emil Mikulic <emikulic@optushome.com.au>