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This is here just in case this wouldn't happen for some reason. +# For more info: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#PIE +%global _hardened_build 1 + +# Extract the API major & minor versions, so we can export them below: +%global gawk_api_major %%(tar -xf %{SOURCE0} gawk-%{version}/gawkapi.h --to-stdout 2>/dev/null | \ + grep -i -e "gawk_api_major.*[[:digit:]]" | \ + grep -o -e "[[:digit:]]" || :) + +%global gawk_api_minor %%(tar -xf %{SOURCE0} gawk-%{version}/gawkapi.h --to-stdout 2>/dev/null | \ + grep -i -e "gawk_api_minor.*[[:digit:]]" | \ + grep -o -e "[[:digit:]]" || :) + +# ============================================================================= + +Name: gawk +Summary: The GNU version of the AWK text processing utility +Version: 4.2.1 +Release: 1%{?dist} + +License: GPLv3+ and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD + +URL: https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/ +Source0: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk-%{version}.tar.xz + +Source1: LICENSE.GPLv2 +Source2: LICENSE.LGPLv2 +Source3: LICENSE.BSD + +Provides: /bin/awk +Provides: /bin/gawk + +Provides: gawk(abi) = %{gawk_api_major}.%{gawk_api_minor} + +# Safeguard to allow this package to be installed only on UsrMove enabled +# filesystem. More info: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UsrMove +Requires: filesystem >= 3 + +BuildRequires: git +BuildRequires: gcc +BuildRequires: grep +BuildRequires: ghostscript + +# Extending GAWK possibilities: +BuildRequires: libsigsegv-devel +BuildRequires: mpfr-devel +BuildRequires: readline-devel + +# Documentation (gawk-doc): +BuildRequires: texinfo-tex +BuildRequires: texlive-ec +BuildRequires: texlive-cm-super + +# NOTE: In case any patch updates the awkgram.y or command.y (IOW if anything +# changes the timestamp of awkgram.y, and it becomes newer than awkgram.c, +# same applies for command.y), the 'make' command will automatically try +# to rebuild the affected files. In that case we need to include the +# BuildRequires line below. +# +# However, it's not necessary to include any changes to awkgram.c or +# command.c in patches (when *.y respective files were patched), since +# these files are automatically generated by bison. +# +# INFO: Upstream explicitly wishes that we do not use 'yacc' instead of bison. +# For more info, see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1176993 +BuildRequires: bison + +# ============================================================================= + +# NOTE: 'autosetup' macro (below) uses 'git' for applying the patches: +# ->> All the patches should be provided in 'git format-patch' format. +# ->> Auxiliary repository will be created during 'fedpkg prep', you +# can see all the applied patches there via 'git log'. + +# Upstream patches -- official upstream patches released by upstream since the +# ---------------- last rebase that are necessary for any reason: +#Patch000: example000.patch + + +# Downstream patches -- these should be always included when doing rebase: +# ------------------ +#Patch100: example100.patch + + +# Downstream patches for RHEL -- patches that we keep only in RHEL for various +# --------------------------- reasons, but are not enabled in Fedora: +%if %{defined rhel} || %{defined centos} +#Patch200: example200.patch +%endif + + +# Patches to be removed -- deprecated functionality which shall be removed at +# --------------------- some point in the future: + + +%description +The gawk package contains the GNU version of AWK text processing utility. AWK is +a programming language designed for text processing and typically used as a data +extraction and reporting tool. + +The gawk utility can be used to do quick and easy text pattern matching, +extracting or reformatting. It is considered to be a standard Linux tool for +text processing. + +# === SUBPACKAGES ============================================================= + +%package devel +Summary: Header file for gawk extensions development +Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release} + +%description devel +This subpackage provides /usr/include/gawkapi.h header file, which contains +definitions for use by extension functions calling into gawk. For more info +about gawk extensions, please refer to `The GNU Awk User's Guide`. + +However, unless you are developing an extension to gawk, you most likely do not +need this subpackage. + +# --------------- + +%package doc +Summary: Additional documentation for gawk utility +Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} +BuildArch: noarch + +%description doc +The base package of gawk comes pre-installed with `GAWK: Effective AWK +Programming` and `TCP/IP Internetworking with gawk` user's guides, and you can +access them via info pages. + +However, this way of displaying information is less convenient for printing or +displaying images. Therefore, this doc subpackage can provide you with HTML, PDF +and PS versions of those documents, which might be useful when you need to +access them regularly, and/or when you do not have access to Internet. + +# === BUILD INSTRUCTIONS ====================================================== + +# Call the 'autosetup' macro to prepare the environment, but do not patch the +# source code yet -- we need to copy the LICENSE.* files into the directory: +%prep +%autosetup -N -S git +cp -a %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3} . + +# Add and amend the copied files to the initial commit, patch the source code: +git add --all --force . +git commit --all --amend --no-edit > /dev/null +%autopatch -p1 + +# --------------- + +%build +%configure +%make_build + +# Build the documentation in PDF, postscript and HTML versions: +%make_build -C doc pdf +mkdir -p html/gawk html/gawkinet +makeinfo --html -I doc -o html/gawk doc/gawk.texi +makeinfo --html -I doc -o html/gawkinet doc/gawkinet.texi + +# --------------- + +%check +make check + +# --------------- + +%install +%make_install + +# Fedora does not support multiple versions of same package installed, +# and the */dir info file (containing all top nodes) is automatically updated +# in the %%post and %%postun phases... +rm -f %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/gawk-%{version}* +rm -f %{buildroot}%{_infodir}/dir + +# Create additional symlinks: +ln -sf gawk %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/awk +ln -sf gawk.1.gz %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/awk.1.gz + +ln -sf /usr/share/awk %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/gawk +ln -sf /usr/libexec/awk %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/gawk + +# Install NLS language files: +%find_lang %{name} + +# Install the all the documentation in the same folder - /usr/share/doc/gawk: +install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}/html/gawk/ +install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}/html/gawkinet/ + +install -m 0644 -p html/gawk/* %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}/html/gawk/ +install -m 0644 -p html/gawkinet/* %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}/html/gawkinet/ + +install -m 0644 -p doc/gawk.{pdf,ps} %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name} +install -m 0644 -p doc/gawkinet.{pdf,ps} %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name} + +# === PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS ================================================== + +%files -f %{name}.lang +%{_bindir}/*awk +%{_libdir}/*awk +%{_datadir}/*awk +%{_libexecdir}/*awk +%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/gawk.* + +%{_mandir}/man1/* +%{_mandir}/man3/* +%{_infodir}/*awk*.info* + +%doc NEWS README POSIX.STD README_d/README.multibyte +%license COPYING LICENSE.GPLv2 LICENSE.LGPLv2 LICENSE.BSD + +# --------------- + +%files devel +%{_includedir}/gawkapi.h + +# --------------- + +# NOTE: For some reason, adding all files in one line causes RPM build to fail. +%files doc +%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/gawk.{pdf,ps} +%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/gawkinet.{pdf,ps} +%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}/html + +# ============================================================================= + +%changelog +* Mon Feb 26 2018 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.2.1-1 +- Rebase to latest stable release from upstream + +* Fri Feb 09 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 4.2.0-4 +- Escape macros in %%changelog + +* Wed Feb 07 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.2.0-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Nov 23 2017 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.2.0-2 +- 'noarch' removed from *-devel subpackage +- added arch requirement for *-devel subpackage +- updated the build process to use %%make_build macro + +* Tue Nov 07 2017 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.2.0-1 +- Update to latest stable release from upstream [new API version - 2.0] +- Added latest relevant patches from upstream's gawk-4.2-stable branch + +* Fri Sep 15 2017 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.4-7 +- Revert previous change of adding 'awk*' symlinks for info pages (bug #1486924) +- Added patch to correctly fix the info pages issue (bug #1486924) +- specfile content refactored for better readability +- Package now provides its ABI version via gawk(abi) +- Added test for usage of correct gawk(abi) into %%check section + +* Thu Aug 31 2017 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.4-6 +- Added 'awk*' symlinks for info pages (bug #1486924) + +* Wed Aug 02 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.4-5 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jul 26 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.4-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Feb 10 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.4-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jan 12 2017 Igor Gnatenko - 4.1.4-2 +- Rebuild for readline 7.x + +* Mon Sep 12 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.4-1 +- Update to latest stable release from upstream + +* Mon Sep 12 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-9 +- Build gawk with readline support (useful for gawk debugger) + +* Mon Sep 12 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-8 +- Support for GNU MPFR added (see 'man gawk', look for --bignum option) +- Another round of specfile refactoring + +* Sun Sep 11 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-7 +- Trailing '%%' character removed from doc subpackage's NVR + +* Sun Sep 11 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-6 +- New gawk-doc subpackage created (contains HTML, PDF and PS documentation) + +* Thu Sep 8 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-5 +- New gawk-devel subpackage created (contains gawkapi.h header file) + +* Tue Sep 6 2016 David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] - 4.1.3-4 +- License field updated to more correctly reflect the actual licenses used, + other licensing issues fixed as well +- Major specfile refactoring to comply with latest Fedora Packaging Guidelines + +* Wed Feb 03 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.3-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jun 17 2015 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.3-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu May 21 2015 jchaloup - 4.1.3-1 +- Update to upstream 4.1.3 + resolves: #1223594 + +* Wed Apr 29 2015 jchaloup - 4.1.2-1 +- Update to upstream 4.1.2 + resolves: #1217027 + +* Sat Feb 21 2015 Till Maas - 4.1.1-7 +- Rebuilt for Fedora 23 Change + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_all_packages_with_position-independent_code + +* Fri Jan 02 2015 jchaloup - 4.1.1-6 +- No need for build dependency on byacc/bison, fix make check + resolves: #1176993 + resolves: #1177001 + +* Sat Aug 16 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.1-5 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sat Jul 12 2014 Tom Callaway - 4.1.1-4 +- fix license handling + +* Sat Jun 07 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.1-3 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild + +* Tue May 13 2014 jchaloup - 4.1.1-2 +- resolves: #1089073 + eval invalid free + +* Mon Apr 21 2014 Ondrej Vasik - 4.1.1-1 +- Update to upstream 4.1.1 (#1087242) + +* Sat Jan 25 2014 Ville Skytta - 4.1.0-3 +- Own the %%{_libdir}/gawk dir. +- Use xz compressed upstream tarball. + +* Sat Aug 03 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.1.0-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon May 13 2013 Fridolin Pokorny - 4.1.0-1 +- Update to upstream 4.1.0 (#962109) +- Removed FUTURES and LIMITATIONS +- Added unpackaged files + +* Wed Feb 13 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.0.2-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Jan 04 2013 Martin Briza - 4.0.2-1 +- Update to upstream 4.0.2 (#890559) + +* Thu Jul 19 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.0.1-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jun 07 2012 Martin Briza - 4.0.1-1 +- Update to upstream 4.0.1 (#808005) +- Corrected Source0 link to .tar.gz extension as not all releases are available as .tar.bz2 +- Resolves #724817 - gawk-4.0.0 regression in '\' escape handling in gsub() +- Resolves #820550 - gawk: getline in BEGIN skips 2 lines + +* Wed Jan 25 2012 Harald Hoyer 4.0.0-4 +- add filesystem guard + +* Wed Jan 25 2012 Harald Hoyer 4.0.0-3 +- install everything in /usr + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UsrMove + +* Fri Jan 13 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 4.0.0-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jul 14 2011 Vojtech Vitek (V-Teq) - 4.0.0-1 +- Remove gawk-3.1.8-syntax.patch, gawk-3.1.8-double-free-wstptr.patch +- Update to upstream 4.0.0 (#717885) + +* Tue Feb 08 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.1.8-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild + +* Tue Nov 02 2010 Vojtech Vitek (V-Teq) - 3.1.8-3 +- fix syntax issues #528623, #528625 +- add byacc to BuildRequires +- follow updated libsigsegv option in configure script + +* Tue Nov 02 2010 Vojtech Vitek (V-Teq) - 3.1.8-2 +- fix #629196: Double free in free_wstr +- fix license tag, add description +- remove BuildRoot tag + +* Fri May 7 2010 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.8-1 +- new upstream version +- drop upstreamed patches + +* Thu Apr 01 2010 Jan Zeleny - 3.1.7-3 +- fix issue with utf8 precision recognition (#513234) + +* Thu Oct 8 2009 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.7-2 +- in posix mode, make ARGV[0] = argv[0] (#525381) + +* Wed Sep 9 2009 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.7-1 +- new upstream version +- disable libsigsegv + +* Fri Jul 24 2009 Fed Rel Eng - 3.1.6-6 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_Mass_Rebuild + +* Tue Feb 24 2009 Fed Rel Eng - 3.1.6-5 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_11_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Jan 30 2009 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.6-4 +- remove the versioned binaries even if the version is modified by the + snapshot patch, modify the file list to check this (#476166) +- update the snapshot patch, dropping the upstreamed + gawk-3.1.5-test-lc_num1.patch + +* Thu Dec 11 2008 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.6-3 +- grab the current stable tree from savannah + +* Wed Nov 26 2008 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.6-2 +- test-lc_num1.patch submitted upstream, link added + +* Tue Nov 25 2008 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.6-1 +- new upstream version +- drop Patch1: gawk-3.1.3-getpgrp_void.patch, it seems to be a workaround + for a bug in gcc that seemed to exist at Fedora Core 1 times, see #114246 +- drop patches 2-13, they have been integrated upstream + +* Mon Jul 21 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 3.1.5-18 +- fix license tag + +* Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.1.5-17 +- Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 + +* Wed Oct 31 2007 Stepan Kasal - 3.1.5-16 +- Add gawk-3.1.5-quote-sticky.patch +- Resolves: #299551 +- Add gawk-3.1.5-test-lc_num1.patch, a test for that bug. +- BuldRequire autoconf and automake, for the test patch. +- Add coment explaining why bison is buildrequired. +- Remove BuildRequire: flex. + +* Mon Feb 12 2007 Karel Zak 3.1.5-15 +- fix #225777 - clean up spec file according to Fedora Merge Review + suggestions (thanks to Dan Horak and Patrice Dumas) + +* Mon Jan 15 2007 Karel Zak 3.1.5-14 +- sync with double-free upstream fixes +- fix #222531: Replace dist by ?dist + +* Fri Jan 12 2007 Karel Zak 3.1.5-13 +- fix MB read + +* Fri Jan 12 2007 Karel Zak 3.1.5-13 +- improve freewstr patch + +* Thu Jan 11 2007 Karel Zak 3.1.5-12 +- fix #222080 double free or corruption + +* Wed Jul 19 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-11 +- spec file cleanup + +* Tue Jul 18 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-10 +- add IPv6 support (patch be Jan Pazdziora) + +* Wed Jul 12 2006 Jesse Keating - 3.1.5-9.1 +- rebuild + +* Mon Jul 10 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-9 +- fix numeric conversion problem (patch by Aharon Robbins) + http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2006-07/msg00004.html + +* Fri Jun 23 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-8 +- fix #194214 - gawk coredumps on syntax error (patch by Aharon Robbins) + +* Wed Jun 21 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-7 +- fix internal names like /dev/user, /dev/pid, or /dev/fd/N (patch by Aharon Robbins) + +* Tue Feb 14 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-6.2 +- new version of the gawk-3.1.5-wconcat.patch patch + +* Fri Feb 10 2006 Jesse Keating - 3.1.5-6.1 +- bump again for double-long bug on ppc(64) + +* Fri Feb 10 2006 Karel Zak 3.1.5-6 +- fix wide characters concatenation + +* Tue Feb 07 2006 Jesse Keating - 3.1.5-5.1 +- rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes + +* Thu Dec 22 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.5-5 +- fix "gawk -v BINMODE=1" (patch by Aharon Robbins) +- fix conversion from large number to string (patch by Aharon Robbins) + +* Fri Dec 09 2005 Jesse Keating +- rebuilt + +* Sun Oct 9 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.5-4 +- fix off-by-one error in assignment of sentinel value at + end of FIELDWIDTHS array. (patch by Aharon Robbins) + +* Tue Sep 27 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.5-3 +- fix #169374 - Invalid Free (patch by Aharon Robbins) + +* Tue Sep 20 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.5-2 +- fix #167181 - gawk owns /usr/share +- fix #160634 - should exclude dirs in spec file + +* Tue Sep 20 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.5-1 +- new upstream version + +* Wed Jun 15 2005 Karel Zak 3.1.4-6 +- fix #160421 - crash when using non-decimal data in command line parameters + +* Wed Mar 02 2005 Karsten Hopp 3.1.4-5 +- rebuild with gcc-4 + +* Fri Nov 12 2004 Karel Zak 3.1.4-4 +- rebuilt + +* Thu Nov 11 2004 Karel Zak 3.1.4-3 +- rebuilt to FC4 + +* Tue Nov 9 2004 Karel Zak 3.1.4-2 +- add dfacache.patch for fix LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8 ./gawk '/^[ \t]/ { print }', + (by Aharon Robbins), #135210, #131498 +- add flonum.patch for "improved" handling of non-numeric constants, + second version of patch (by Aharon Robbins) + http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2004-10/msg00046.html +- add nextc.patch (by Andreas Schwab) + http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2004-09/msg00093.html +- add uplow.patch for fix the wide char handling (by Stepan Kasal) + http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2004-10/msg00099.html + +* Tue Aug 31 2004 Thomas Woerner 3.1.4-1 +- new version 3.1.4 + +* Mon Jun 28 2004 Thomas Woerner 3.1.3-9 +- fixed "read only one input file on 64-bit architectures" + +* Tue Jun 15 2004 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Fri Feb 13 2004 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Mon Jan 26 2004 Thomas Woerner 3.1.3-6 +- fixed getpgrp_void problem (#114246) +- removed old patches + +* Fri Jan 09 2004 Florian La Roche +- add a "make check" + +* Mon Dec 08 2003 Florian La Roche +- disabled "shutup" patch to warn about wrong awk scripts again + +* Mon Sep 22 2003 Florian La Roche +- add even more patches from the mailinglist + +* Tue Jul 15 2003 Florian La Roche +- add first bug-fixes from the mailinglist + +* Sun Jul 13 2003 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.1.3 +- pgawk man-page fix and /proc fix are obsolete + +* Wed Jun 04 2003 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Wed Jun 04 2003 Florian La Roche +- fix --exclude-docs #92252 + +* Sun May 04 2003 Florian La Roche +- fix find_lang + +* Tue Apr 15 2003 Florian La Roche +- fix .so pointer in pgawk man-page +- also read files in /proc correctly that have a filesize of 0 + +* Sun Mar 30 2003 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.1.2 + +* Wed Jan 22 2003 Tim Powers +- rebuilt + +* Mon Dec 02 2002 Florian La Roche +- add find_lang to specfile + +* Wed Nov 20 2002 Elliot Lee 3.1.1-7 +- Add gawk-3.1.1-ngroups.patch, because NGROUPS_MAX comes from +sys/param.h, and awk.h changes behaviour depending on whether NGROUPS_MAX +is defined or not. (For ppc64) + +* Wed Nov 06 2002 Florian La Roche +- remove /usr/share/info/dir + +* Sun Nov 03 2002 Florian La Roche +- ugly fix to get locale files into the right location #74360 + +* Sun Aug 11 2002 Florian La Roche +- simplify install part of spec file +- do not package /bin/gawk- anymore + +* Fri Jun 21 2002 Tim Powers +- automated rebuild + +* Thu May 23 2002 Tim Powers +- automated rebuild + +* Thu May 09 2002 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.1.1 + +* Sun Mar 17 2002 Florian La Roche +- add patch from #61316 to ignore wrong hex numbers and treat them as text + +* Tue Jul 31 2001 Florian La Roche +- do not warn about unnecessary escaping + +* Fri Jun 29 2001 Florian La Roche +- fix path of man-pages + +* Mon Jun 25 2001 Than Ngo 3.1.0-1 +- update to 3.1.0 +- remove a uneeded patch +- adapt a patch for 3.1.0 + +* Fri Jun 1 2001 Preston Brown +- newer version of the mktemp patch from Solar Designer + +* Fri May 11 2001 Preston Brown 3.0.6-2 +- use mktemp in igawk shell script, not shell pid variable + +* Wed Aug 16 2000 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.06 + +* Tue Aug 15 2000 Trond Eivind Glomsrod +- /usr/bin/gawk can't point at gawk - infinite symlink +- /usr/bin/awk can't point at gawk - infinite symlink + +* Mon Aug 14 2000 Preston Brown +- absolute --> relative symlinks + +* Tue Aug 8 2000 Florian La Roche +- fix paths for "configure" call + +* Thu Jul 13 2000 Florian La Roche +- add another bugfix + +* Thu Jul 13 2000 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.0.5 with bugfix + +* Wed Jul 12 2000 Prospector +- automatic rebuild + +* Fri Jun 30 2000 Matt Wilson +- revert to 3.0.4. 3.0.5 misgenerates e2fsprogs' test cases + +* Wed Jun 28 2000 Florian La Roche +- update to 3.0.5 + +* Mon Jun 19 2000 Florian La Roche +- add defattr + +* Mon Jun 19 2000 Florian La Roche +- FHS + +* Tue Mar 14 2000 Florian La Roche +- add bug-fix + +* Thu Feb 3 2000 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer +- Fix man page symlinks +- Fix description +- Fix download URL + +* Wed Jun 30 1999 Jeff Johnson +- update to 3.0.4. + +* Tue Apr 06 1999 Preston Brown +- make sure all binaries are stripped + +* Sun Mar 21 1999 Cristian Gafton +- auto rebuild in the new build environment (release 6) + +* Fri Feb 19 1999 Jeff Johnson +- Install info pages (#1242). + +* Fri Dec 18 1998 Cristian Gafton +- build for glibc 2.1 +- don't package /usr/info/dir + +* Fri Apr 24 1998 Prospector System +- translations modified for de, fr, tr + +* Wed Apr 08 1998 Cristian Gafton +- upgraded to 3.0.3 +- added documentation and buildroot + +* Mon Jun 02 1997 Erik Troan +- built against glibc