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[CVS] RPM: rpm/ NEWS

From: Anders F. Björklund <afb@rpm5.org>
Date: Sat 05 Jan 2008 - 02:39:51 CET
Message-Id: <20080105013951.E783134845E@rpm5.org>
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  Server: rpm5.org                         Name:   Anders F. Björklund
  Root:   /v/rpm/cvs                       Email:  afb@rpm5.org
  Module: rpm                              Date:   05-Jan-2008 02:39:51
  Branch: HEAD                             Handle: 2008010501395100

  Modified files:
    rpm                     NEWS

  Log:
    include mac and win in portability

  Summary:
    Revision    Changes     Path
    2.14        +3  -1      rpm/NEWS
  ____________________________________________________________________________

  patch -p0 <<'@@ .'
  Index: rpm/NEWS
  ============================================================================
  $ cvs diff -u -r2.13 -r2.14 NEWS
  --- rpm/NEWS	28 Dec 2007 10:50:45 -0000	2.13
  +++ rpm/NEWS	5 Jan 2008 01:39:51 -0000	2.14
  @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
       RPM 5 was ported to all major Unix platforms as of 2007, including
       BSD, Linux and Solaris flavors. It was successfully built (with the
       above "devtool" "standalone") on at least the following particular
  -    Unix platforms:
  +    Unix platforms (including Mac OS X "Darwin" and Windows "Cygwin"):
           ix86-freebsd6.2-gcc4.2.0
           ix86-freebsd6.2-gcc4.3.0s20070713
           ix86-freebsd6.2-gcc3.4
  @@ -55,7 +55,9 @@
           sparc64-solaris10-gcc4.1.2
           amd64-solaris10-gcc4.1.2
           ppc-macosx10.4-gcc4.0.1
  +        ix86-macosx10.4-gcc4.0.1
           ppc-aix5.3-gcc3.3.2
  +        ix86-cygwin_nt5.1-gcc3.4.4
   
     o Mac OS X Cross Development:
       RPM 5 can now be built for all recent versions of Mac OS X, with
  @@ .
Received on Sat Jan 5 02:39:51 2008
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