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# ChangeLog for dev-util/fhist
# Copyright 2002-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-util/fhist/ChangeLog,v 1.14 2005/05/07 11:38:09 dholm Exp $
07 May 2005; David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> fhist-1.14.ebuild:
Added to ~ppc.
12 Jan 2005; Gustavo Zacarias <gustavoz@gentoo.org> fhist-1.14.ebuild:
Stable on sparc
12 Jan 2005; Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@gentoo.org> fhist-1.14.ebuild,
-fhist-1.8.ebuild:
Marked stable on x86; tidy old ebuild.
*fhist-1.14 (04 Dec 2004)
04 Dec 2004; Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@gentoo.org> +fhist-1.14.ebuild:
Version bump; cleaned up ebuild and added src_test() to run test suite.
21 Oct 2004; Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml:
Add metadata (shell-tools)
28 Jun 2004; Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> fhist-1.10.ebuild,
fhist-1.8.ebuild:
Added ~mips. QA: Added IUSE.
12 Mar 2004; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> fhist-1.10.ebuild,
fhist-1.8.ebuild:
Don't assign default to S; header fix
25 Feb 2004; Sven Blumenstein <bazik@gentoo.org> fhist-1.10.ebuild:
KEYWORDS+=sparc
06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords
*fhist-1.10 (05 Nov 2002)
05 Nov 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> :
Version bump.
*fhist-1.8 (13 Apr 2002)
13 Apr 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> fhist-1.8.ebuild files/digest-fhist-1.8 :
The FHist package contains 3 utilities, a file history tool ``fhist'', a
file comparison tool ``fcomp'', and a file merging tool ``fmerge''. All
three are bundled together, because they all use the same minimal-difference
algorithm.
The history tool presented here, fhist, is a minimal history tool. It
provides no locking or branching. This can be useful in contexts where the
configuration management or change control be being provided by some other
tool.
The history tool, fhist is able to handle binary files. The file comparison
tool, fcomp, usually does a line-for-line plain-text comparison, however it
is also capable of a byte-for-byte binary comparison.
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