# ChangeLog for app-admin/tripwire # Copyright 2000-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-admin/tripwire/ChangeLog,v 1.15 2005/02/22 01:23:33 taviso Exp $ 22 Feb 2005; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2-r2.ebuild: cryptlib code is making gcc's strict aliasing break. #82854 compile with -fno-strict-aliasing to prevent b0rkage. see http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=51827 18 Dec 2004; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2-r1.ebuild: die if no binaries were created. *tripwire-2.3.1.2-r2 (13 Dec 2004) 13 Dec 2004; Tavis Ormandy -files/twpol.txt, +files/twpol.txt.gz, tripwire-2.3.1.2-r1.ebuild, +tripwire-2.3.1.2-r2.ebuild: import patch to use autotools for tripwire 05 Jun 2004; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: removing old ebuilds *tripwire-2.3.1.2-r1 (04 Jun 2004) 04 Jun 2004; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2-r1.ebuild, files/tripwire-format-string-email-report.diff: format string error in the email report code, http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/365036/2004-05-31/2004-06-06/0 fixing #52945 27 Mar 2004; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: use strip-flags 04 Nov 2003; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: tripwire doesnt like -Os, fixing #32613 09 Oct 2003; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: stable on x86 19 Sep 2003; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: use mirror:// syntax 22 Jul 2003; Tavis Ormandy files/twcfg.txt: default mailprogram sendmail -> ssmtp default editor vi -> nano 19 Jul 2003; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild: no longer needs STL, but depend on mailx. 18 Jul 2003; Tavis Ormandy metadata.xml: metadata *tripwire-2.3.1.2 (18 Jul 2003) 18 Jul 2003; Tavis Ormandy tripwire-2.3.1.2.ebuild, files/tripwire-2.3.0-50-rfc822.patch.bz2, files/tripwire-2.3.1-2-fhs.patch.bz2, files/tripwire-2.3.1-2-gcc-3.3.patch.bz2, files/tripwire-2.3.1-gcc3.patch.bz2, files/tripwire-jbj.patch.bz2, files/tripwire-mkstemp.patch.bz2, files/tripwire.cron, files/tripwire.gif, files/tripwire.txt, files/twcfg.txt, files/twinstall.sh, files/twpol.txt: initial import, marked ~x86 (soon to be ~alpha, as soon as portability patches apply)