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# ChangeLog for app-sci/lard
# Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-sci/lard/ChangeLog,v 1.10 2004/04/25 22:50:45 agriffis Exp $

  25 Apr 2004; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> lard-2.0.15-r1.ebuild,
  lard-2.0.15.ebuild, lard-20030204.ebuild:
  Add die following econf for bug 48950

*lard-2.0.15-r1 (19 Apr 2004)

  19 Apr 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> lard-2.0.15-r1.ebuild,
  lard-2.0.15.ebuild, files/2.0.15-gcc-multi-string-literal.patch:
  Added patches from bug #25007

  19 Apr 2004; Patrick Kursawe <phosphan@gentoo.org> lard-20030204.ebuild:
  Using epatch instead of patch.

*lard-2.0.15 (24 Jul 2003)

  24 Jul 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lard-2.0.15.ebuild, files/lard-2.0.15-config, -files/lard-20030109-configure.patch :
  new version (#25007),
  modified 20030109 to use the patch from 2.0.15 (they are quivalent and 20030109 will 
  soon go away)
  the update reported by Chris Bainbridge <chrb@dcs.ed.ac.uk>

*lard-20030204 (14 Mar 2003)

  14 Mar 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lard-20030204.ebuild, files/lard-20030204-configure.patch :
  new version (#17439)
  updated patch submitted by Chris Bainbridge <chrb@dcs.ed.ac.uk>

*lard-20030109 (06 Feb 2003)

  06 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lard-20030109.ebuild, files/lard-20030109-configure.patch :
  new version. Contains quite a few bug fixes. (#13668)
  Thanks to Dave Nellans <dnellans@cs.utah.edu> for submission.

  06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords
 
*lard-2.0.14 (29 Oct 2002)
  
  29 Oct 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lard-2.0.14.ebuild, files/lard-2.0.14-configure.patch :

  initial release. 

  lard - Language for Asynchronous Research and Development. Used to describe and 
  simulate asynchronous circuits
  ebuild submitted by Chris Bainbridge <chrb@dcs.ed.ac.uk>