# ChangeLog for app-sci/octave # Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-sci/octave/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2003/02/24 01:38:35 george Exp $ 23 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov octave-2.0.17-r2.ebuild : looks like tetex is not an optional but required dependency for 2.0.17, added app-text/tetex to DEPEND (#7277) 02 Feb 2003; George Shapovalov octave-2.1.40.ebuild, octave-2.1.36-r1.ebuild : fixed tetex optional dependency typo. Thanks to Daniel Karlsson (#14685) for reporting this. *octave-2.1.40 (13 Dec 2002) 10 Feb 2003; Peter Johanson octave-2.1.40.ebuild : Added ~alpha to KEYWORDS. 13 Dec 2002; George Shapovalov octave-2.1.40.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.1.40 : new version *octave-2.0.17-r1 (13 Jul 2002) 25 Oct 2002; George Shapovalov octave-2.0.17-r1.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.0.17-r1 : fix for sandbox violation *octave-2.1.36-r1 (01 Oct 02) 01 Oct 2002; Matthew Turk : Closing bug 8486 by ripping out all references to dvips. DVIPS generates fonts on the fly, which causes massive sandbox failures. Instead, we leave docs in DVI format if USE=tetex, which are then installed uncompressed into /usr/share/doc/octave-2.1.36-r1 . *octave-2.1.36 (15 Jul 2002) 19 Sep 2002; Owen Stampflee : Added PPC to KEYWORDS. 15 Jul 2002; Nick Hadaway octave-2.1.36.ebuild, files/digest-octave-2.1.36, files/filebuf.diff : Updated to latest "unstable" version. Included a patch to compile properly with gcc-3.x. After fixing the problem I found RedHat's patch posted to the bug report. And theirs was cleaner than mine. Closes bug #4933 *octave-2.0.17 (13 Jul 2002) 03 Sep 2002; Nick Hadaway octave-2.0.17.ebuild : Changed to econf. Changed from emake to make to alleviate build problems. 13 Jul 2002; Nick Hadaway octave-2.0.17.ebuild : Updated to latest stable version. The "unstable" version is on it's way. *octave-2.0.16 (19 Feb 2002) 19 Feb 2002; T.Neidt ChangeLog, octave-2.0.16.ebuild : Initial commit. GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It is mostly compatible with Matlab.