- Tue Aug 31 2010 Yohsuke Ooi <meke@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.5-2m)
- full rebuild for mo7 release - Thu Aug 19 2010 Nishio Futoshi <futoshi@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.5-1m)
- update to 7.5 - Sat Nov 14 2009 NAKAYA Toshiharu <nakaya@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.3-3m)
- rebuild against gcc-4.4 and glibc-2.11 - Wed Jan 21 2009 NAKAYA Toshiharu <nakaya@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.3-2m)
- rebuild against rpm-4.6 - Sat Jul 19 2008 NAKAYA Toshiharu <nakaya@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.3-1m)
- sync with Fedora devel (7.3-2) - Thu Apr 3 2008 TABUCHI Takaaki <tab@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.0-3m)
- rebuild against gcc43 - Sat Jun 10 2006 Masahiro Takahata <takahata@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.0-2m)
- delete duplicate dir - Fri Feb 24 2006 TABUCHI Takaaki <tab@momonga-linux.org>
- (7.0-1m)
- import to Momonga - Thu Feb 9 2006 Mike A. Harris <mharris@redhat.com> 7.0-1
- Bumped version to 7.0-1 and rebuilt.
- Tue Nov 22 2005 Mike A. Harris <mharris@redhat.com> 0.99.2-3
- Ok, even though I _tested_ it, and it worked.. the previous build had a
broken post, preun, and postun script, due to copy and paste error. Ugh.
Also, the script in /usr/bin was broken due to heredoc variable
interpolation, which I turned off this time so it is generated correctly.
I removed the post, preun, postun scripts as they are overkill anyway.
The bug in 0.99.2-2 might cause upgrade or uninstall of the package to
fail and require manual uninstallation with --noscripts. Oops. This
is what "rawhide" means boys and girls.
- Added "Requires(pre): filesystem >= 2.3.7-1", to avoid problems with older
versions of it, and to allow packages that need this workaround to only
have to set a dependency on xorg-x11-filesystem instead of both packages. - Mon Nov 21 2005 Mike A. Harris <mharris@redhat.com> 0.99.2-2
- Updated scripts so that they create the directory even if the symlink was
not present, to ensure that the dir exists first and avoid theoretical
case in which, in a single transaction, xorg-x11-filesystem gets installed,
no symlink or dir is present causing the symlink test to fail, so no dir
gets created, then another package in the transaction set installs a
symlink, then a package tries to install a dir and fails. This should
guarantee now that these two dirs are really really dirs, not symlinks
for sure for sure. - Mon Nov 21 2005 Mike A. Harris <mharris@redhat.com> 0.99.2-1
- Initial build.
- Package creates the directories /usr/lib/X11 and /usr/include/X11 and owns
them as properly flagged dirs in the file manifest.
- Added identical pre/post/preun/postun scripts which test to see if any of
of each of /usr/include/X11 /usr/lib/X11 /usr/lib64/X11