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# ChangeLog for net-analyzer/tcpdump
# Copyright 2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-analyzer/tcpdump/ChangeLog,v 1.10 2003/02/10 21:54:49 latexer Exp $

  06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords


*tcpdump-3.7.1 (9 May 2002)

  10 Feb 2003; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.7.1.ebuild :
  Added ~alpha to KEYWORDS in tcpdump-3.7.1.ebuild.

  17 Aug 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.7.1.ebuild :
  Moved binary from /usr/bin to /usr/sbin as suggested in #6518.

  21 Jul 2002; Owen Stampflee <owen@gentoo.org> :
  Added PPC to KEYWORDS.

  18 Jul 2002; Kyle Manna <nitro@gentoo.org tcpdump-3.7.1.ebuild
  tcpdump-3.6.2-r1.ebuild :
  Added KEYWORDS, SLOT, and LICENSE.

  9 May 2002; Spider <spider@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.7.1.ebuild :
  New version again :)  Not sure if this is BETA, devel, tested, working etc.
  But it has the security patch already applied ;)

*tcpdump-3.6.2-r1 (9 May 2002)

  17 Aug 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.6.2-r1.ebuild :
  Moved binary from /usr/bin to /usr/sbin as suggested in #6518.

  9 May 2002; Spider <spider@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.6.2-r1.ebuild :
  Yet another security fix. from connectiva this time
 
*tcpdump-3.6.2 (9 May 2002)
  9 May 2002; Spider <spider@gentoo.org> tcpdump-3.6.2.ebuild :
  Updated version on tcpdump.org, fixes security vulnerability.
  
*tcpdump-3.6.1 (1 Feb 2002)

  1 Feb 2002; G.Bevin <gbevin@gentoo.org> ChangeLog :
  
  Added initial ChangeLog which should be updated whenever the package is
  updated in any way. This changelog is targetted to users. This means that the
  comments should well explained and written in clean English. The details about
  writing correct changelogs are explained in the skel.ChangeLog file which you
  can find in the root directory of the portage repository.