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Old 18th November 2003, 06:54 PM
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Update: UQM/Star Control 2 0.3 (RH9,FC1,testing)

Name : uqm
Version: 0.3
Release: 0.fdr.1
License: GPL
URL : http://sc2.sourceforge.net/

The Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the classic game Star Control II to
modern systems. The program code that comprises The Ur-Quan Masters
was derived from code written by Toys for Bob, Inc. for the 3DO
version of Star Control II, with their permission and encouragement.

* Sun Sep 07 2003 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 0:0.3-0.fdr.1
- Update to 0.3.
- Update description.
- Don't use libexecdir, it's not FHS compliant.

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