# ChangeLog for dev-perl/Module-Signature # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-perl/Module-Signature/ChangeLog,v 1.8 2006/02/13 13:17:16 mcummings Exp $ 13 Feb 2006; Michael Cummings Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild, Module-Signature-0.51.ebuild: Virtuals for perl-core 07 Feb 2006; Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild, Module-Signature-0.51.ebuild: bug 121189, dup'd module in tree 13 Jan 2006; Michael Cummings Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild: Marking x86 stable *Module-Signature-0.51 (13 Jan 2006) 13 Jan 2006; Michael Cummings +Module-Signature-0.51.ebuild: Version bump upstream 25 May 2005; Michael Cummings Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild: dev-perl/MIME-Base64 => perl-core/MIME-Base64 migration 06 May 2005; Sven Wegener Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild: Removed * postfix from <, <=, >= and > dependencies. 11 Apr 2005; Ferris McCormick Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild: Remove ~sparc keyword because dev-perl/math-pari-2.010603 will not build, and it will not build because pari-2.1.6 does not build on sparc; See Bug 87790 for explanation. *Module-Signature-0.44 (11 Apr 2005) 11 Apr 2005; Michael Cummings +metadata.xml, +Module-Signature-0.44.ebuild: Bugs 88267,88354(ok, that one i created for this), and the one that brought it up first, 83789. Here's the sum up: we tell users to use cpan or g-cpan if a module isn't in the tree. Fine. But if they do that, they can end up with a Module::Signature install because it becoming a silent dep in a lot of places to confirm the security/validity of a module installation. At least this way we can A) provide an ebuild that we can track/fix and B) we have some minor influence in the sanity of their environment. This should override any already installed versions and be safe for future uses.