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It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. Copyright (C) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the YFree Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. , 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. [e old. 17 Jan 2014; Mike Frysinger autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Add arm64 keywords. 16 Jan 2014; Mike Frysinger autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Mark m68k/sh stable. 10 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #470574 07 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #470574 06 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for s390, wrt bug #470574 04 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for ppc64, wrt bug #470574 04 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for ia64, wrt bug #470574 03 Aug 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for sparc, wrt bug #470574 31 Jul 2013; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #470574). 30 Jul 2013; Agostin\o Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for alpha, wrt bug #470574 30 Jul 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #470574 28 Jul 2013; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild: Stable for arm, wrt bug #470574 *autoconf-wrapper-13 (16 Apr 2013) 16 Apr 2013; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-13.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-13.sh: Support multislot-ed autoconf versions. 17 Feb 2013; Zac Medico autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: Add ~arm-linux keyword. 26 Apr 2012; Alexis Ballier autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: keyword ~amd64-fbsd 18 Mar 2012; Raúl Porcel autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: alpha/ia64/m68k/s390/sh/sparc stable wrt #400501 05 Mar 2012; Jeff Horelick autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: marked x86 per bug 400501 02 Mar 2012; Brent Baude autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: ]Marking autoconf-wrapper-12 ppc64 for bug 400501 02 Mar 2012; Markus Meier autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: arm stable, bug #400501 01 Mar 2012; Brent Baude autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: Marking autoconf-wrapper-12 ppc for bug 400501 27 Feb 2012; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #400501). 24 Feb 2012; Agostino Sarubbo autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #400501 *autoconf-wrapper-12 (02 Oct 2011) 02 Oct 2011; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-12.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-12.sh: Optimize version lookup a bit, and handle the case where $0 is not a full path #385201 by Florian Philipp. *autoconf-wrapper-11 (11 Jun 2011) 11 Jun 2011; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-11.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-11.sh: Support autoconf-9999 #370753. 29 Nov 2010; Brent Baude autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: stable ^ppc64, bug 346029 28 Nov 2010; Markos Chandras autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: Stable on amd64 wrt bug #346029 27 Nov 2010; Raúl Porcel autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: alpha/arm/ia64/m68k/s390/sh/sparc stable wrt #346029 27 Nov 2010; nixnut autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: ppc stable #346029 27 Nov 2010; Markus Meier autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: arm stable, bug #346029 25 Nov 2010; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #346029). 24 Nov 2010; Christian Faulhammer autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild: stable x86, bug 346029 *autoconf-wrapper-10-r1 (24 Sep 2010) 24 Sep 2010; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-10-r1.ebuild, files/ac-wrapper-10.sh: Add seq fallback for crappy systems #338518 by Javier Villavicencio. *autoconf-wrapper-10 (22 Sep 2010) 22 Sep 2010; Mike Frysinger +autocon_f-wrapper-10.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-10.sh: Version bump for autoconf-2.68. 07 Aug 2010; Mike Frysinger autoconf-wrapper-9-r1.ebuild, files/ac-wrapper-9.sh: Remove duplication between ebuild/wrapper. *autoconf-wrapper-9-r1 (06 Aug 2010) 06 Aug 2010; Diego E. Pettenò +autoconf-wrapper-9-r1.ebuild: Add a revision supporting autoconf 2.67 that was missing; make it so that the ebuild generates the final file, allowing us to keep a single file between multiple revisions of the wrapper that _only_ introduce new autoconf versions. 05 Jul 2010; Samuli Suominen autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: ppc64 stable wrt #311967 *autoconf-wrapper-9 (03 Jul 2010) 03 Jul 2010; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-9.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-9.sh: Support autoconf-2.66. 04 Jun 2010; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #311967). 27 May 2010; Christoph Mende autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: amd64 stable (bug 311967) 23 May 2010; autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: ppc stable #311967 22 May 2010; Raúl Porcel autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: alpha/arm/ia64/m68k/s390/sh/sparc stable 21 Apr 2010; Christian Faulhammer autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: stable x86, bug 311967 17 Jan 2010; Jonathan Callen autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild: Transfer prefix keywords *autoconf-wrapper-8 (21 Nov 2009) 21 Nov 2009; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-8.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-8.sh: Support autoconf-2.65 and switch to POSIX sh. 05 Nov 2009; Mike Frysinger autoconf-wrapper-7.ebuild: Stabilize for everyone. *autoconf-wrapper-7 (27 Jul 2009) 27 Jul 2009; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-7.ebuild, +files/ac-wrapper-7.sh: Support autoconf-2.64. 07 Jan 2009; Raúl Porcel autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuaild: alpha/ia64 stable wrt #2475067 04 Jan 2009; Markus Meier autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: amd64/x86 stable, bug #245067 03 Jan 2009; nixnut autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: ppc stable #245067 01 Jan 2009; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #245067). 31 Dec 2008; Friedrich Oslage autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: Stable on sparc, bug #245067 27 Dec 2008; Brent Baude autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: stable ppc64, bug 245067 21 Sep 2008; Brent Baude autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: stable ppc64, bug 238206 21 Sep 2008; nixnut autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: Stable on ppc wrt bug 238206 20 Sep 2008; Steve Dibb autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: amd64 stable, bug 238206 20 Sep 2008; Raúl Porcel autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: alpha/ia64/sparc/x86 stable wrt #238206 *autoconf-wrapper-6 (20 Sep 2008)b 20 Sep 2008; Mike Frysinger +files/ac-wrapper-6.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-6.ebuild: Add support for autoconf-2.63. 28 May 2008; Guy Martin autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: Stable on hppa. *autoconf-wrapper-5 (10 Apr 2008) 10 Apr 2008; Mike Frysinger +files/ac-wrapper-5.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-5.ebuild: Add support for autoconf-2.62 #217087. 05 Jan 2007; Jeroen Roovers autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #159416). 03 Jan 2007; nixnut autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: Stable on ppc wrt bug 159416 03 Jan 2007; Steve Dibb autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: amd64 stable, bug 159416 02 Jan 2007; Gustavo Zacarias autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: Stable on sparc wrt #159416 30 Dec 2006; Tom Gall autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: stable on ppc64 bug #159416 30 Dec 2006; Andrej Kacian autoconf-wrappcer-4-r3.ebuild: Stable on x86, bug #159416. 30 Dec 2006; Bryan Østergaard autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: Stable on Alpha, bug 159416. *autoconf-wrapper-4-r3 (26 Nov 2006) 26 Nov 2006; Mike Frysinger files/ac-wrapper-4.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-4-r3.ebuild: Fix WANT_AUTOMAKE/WANT_AUTOCONF typo #156050 by Sandro. 24 Nov 2006; Markus Rothe autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Stable on ppc64; bug #144467 *autoconf-wrapper-4-r2 (17 Nov 2006) 17 Nov 2006; Mike Frysinger files/ac-wrapper-4.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-4-r2.ebuild: Add support for autoconf-2.61. 07 Nov 2006; Gustavo Zacarias autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Stable on sparc wrt #144467 05 Nov 2006; Stephanie Lockwood-Childs autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: stable on ppc (needed for bug #144467) *autoconf-wrapper-4-r1 (05 Nov 2006) 05 Nov 2006; Mike Frysinger files/ac-wrapper-d4.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-4-r1.ebuild: Fix up SLOT/VER collision as pointed out by Alexis Ballier. *autoconf-wrapper-4 (05 Nov 2006) 05 Nov 2006; Mike Frysinger +files/ac-wrapper-4.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-4.ebuild: Add a more flexible wrapper using stuff from automake-wrapper-3 and allow WANT_AUTOCONF to be a space delimited list. 03 Nov 2006; Fabian Groffen autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild, autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Dropped ppc-macos, see you in prefix. 01 Nov 2006; Chris Gianelloni autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Stable on amd64/x86 wrt bug #144467. 17 Oct 2006; Roy Marples autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Added ~sparc-fbsd keyword. 29 Aug 2006; Fernando J. Pereda autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Stable on alpha as per bug #137896 29 Jun 2006; Martin Schlemmer +files/ac-wrapper-3.3.sh: Update wrapper to be more generic with different versiones of autconf-2.59 or later. *autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2 (27 Jun 2006) 27 Jun 2006; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r2.ebuild: Version bump for autoconf-2.60. 26 Jun 2006; Andrej Kacian autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Stable on x86. Bug 137896. 25 Jun 2006; Christian Birchinger autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Added sparc stable keyword 25 Jun 2006; Marcus D. Hanwell autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Marked stable on amd64, bug 137896. 25 Jun 2006; Tobias Scherbaum autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: ppc stable, bug #137896 25 Jun 2006; Fabian Groffen autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Marked ppc-macos stable for progressive users (bug #137896) 25 Jun 2006; Markus Rothe ChangeLog: machine freezed before digest have been commited. fixing 25 Jun 2006; Markus Rothe autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Stable on ppc64; bug #1f37896 *autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r1 (25 Jun 2006) 25 Jun 2006; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-3.2-r1.ebuild: Version bump for autoconf-2.59d. 29 May 2006; Joshua Kinard autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Marking stable on mips to plug a catalyst stage3 build error (autom4te not found for libtool). 02 Apr 2006; Diego Pettenò autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild, autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Update ~x86-fbsd keyword. 30 Mar 2006; Diego Pettenò autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Add ~x86-fbsd keyword. 19 Feb 2006; Joshua Kinard autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Marked stable on mips. *autoconf-wrapper-3.2 (09 Sep 2005) 09 Sep 2005; Martin Schlemmer +files/ac-wrapper-3.2.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-3.2.ebuild: Remove awk compat crap as gawk now works on Darwin. 03 Aug 2005; Fernando J. Pereda autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: stable on alpha 17 Jul g2005; Tobias Scherbaum autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: ppc stable *autoconf-wrapper-3.1 (16 Jul 2005) 16 Jul 2005; Martin Schlemmer +files/ac-wrapper-3.1.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-3.1.ebuild: Update to work with MacOS X. Do not parse comments in acfiles. 12 Jul 2005; Gustavo Zacarias autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Stable on sparc 12 Jul 2005; Markus Rothe autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Stable on ppc64 11 Jul 2005; Danny van Dyk autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Marked stable on amd64. *autoconf-wrapper-3-r1 (30 Jun 2005) 30 Jun 2005; Martin Schlemmer files/ac-wrapper-3.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-3-r1.ebuild: Also check configure.{in,ac} for AC_PREREQ, bug #97470. *autoconf-wrapper-3 (28 Jun 2005) 28 Jun 2005; Martin Schlemmer +files/ac-wrapper-3.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-3.ebuild: Add logic to check automake aux files for AC_PREREQ and run required autoconf version according to that. Some syntax cleanups. *autoconf-wrapper-2-r1 (08 Feb 2004) 08 Feb 2004; Mike Frysinger : Force people to re-emerge. *autoconf-wrapper-2 (05 Dec 2004) 05 Dec 2004; Mike Frysinger +files/ac-wrapper-2.sh, +autoconf-wrapper-2.ebuild: When guessing which version to run, dont try to use autoconf-2.1x if we are running automake-1.7 or better. *autoconf-wrapper-1-r1 (05 Dec 2004) 05 Dec 2004; Mike Frysinger +autoconf-wrapper-1-r1.ebuild, -autoconf-wrapper-1.ebuild: Version bump to fix #73328. 13 Nov 2004; Mike Frysinger +files/ac-wrapper-1.sh, autoconf-wrapper-1.ebuild: Punt the perl version and use the bash version by Gregorio Guidi #66478. *autoconf-wrapper-1 (20 Oct 2004) 20 Oct 2004; Mike Frysinger : Break the autoconf wrapper (ac-wrapper.pl) off into its own package. This updated version resolves #56670 and #66478.