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Old 22nd November 2003, 11:01 AM
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New Package: blt-2.4-0.fdr.9.z (rh80/rh9/1, stable)

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Name: blt
Version: 2.4
Release: 0.fdr.9.z.rh90
Group: Development/Libraries
License: MIT
URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/blt/
Summary: BLT widget extension to Tcl/Tk scripting language development

Description:
BLT is a very powerful extension to Tk. It adds plotting widgets
(graph, barchart and stripchart), hierarchy tree and table, tab
notebook, table geometry manager, vector, background program
execution, busy utility, eps canvas item, drag and drop facility,
bitmap command and miscellaneous commands.
Note: this version is stubs enabled and therefore should be compatible
with Tcl/Tk versions after and including 8.3.1.



* Sun Nov 16 2003 Jean-Luc Fontaine <jfontain@free.fr> 0:2.4-0.fdr.9.z

- - in build requirements, work around tcl-devel and tk-devel packages no=
n
~ existence in RH 8.0 and 9

* Fri Nov 07 2003 Ville Skytt=E4 <ville.skytta at iki.fi> 0:2.4-0.fdr.8.z

- - disabled %_smp_mflags in make stage
- - escaped percent characters in change log

* Wed Nov 05 2003 Jean-Luc Fontaine <jfontain@free.fr> 0:2.4-0.fdr.7.z

- - in installation stage, removed some leftover copies in parent
~ directory which left dirt in BUILD directory

* Tue Nov 04 2003 Jean-Luc Fontaine <jfontain@free.fr> 0:2.4-0.fdr.6.z

- - changed release tag from 0.fdr.0.X.z to 0.fdr.X.z as this is a post
~ release
- - use "download.sourceforge.net/..." instead of
~ "prdownloads.sourceforge.net/..." to make URLs directly downloadable
- - removed AutoReqProv
- - used "%setup -q -n ..." to remove unnecessary cd's.
- - no longer override $RPM_OPT_FLAGS
- - used %_prefix instead of %_usr
- - added -p argument to install and cp to preserve timestamps
- - replaced %__cp and %__install by cp and install
- - fixed URL to point to sourceforge project page as homepage is empty
- - no longer use RPM_OPT_FLAGS in CFLAGS as make argument as %configure
~ already handles it

* Sat Nov 01 2003 Jean-Luc Fontaine <jfontain@free.fr> 0:2.4-0.fdr.5.z

- - removed RCS line
- - set Epoch to 0 and removed it from Release.rh90
- - used a full macroless URL to the source tarball and patches
- - removed Packager (not used in Fedora)
- - used rm instead of %__rm macro
- - used SMP flags in make stage

* Thu Oct 23 2003 Jean-Luc Fontaine <jfontain@free.fr> 0:2.4-0.fdr.4.z

- - checked with rpmlint and improved accordingly.

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Jean-Luc Fontaine
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