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+ 2006-10-13 David Lutterkort <dlutter@redhat.com>
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+ * doc/patches: apply patches pulled from SuSe and MDK rpms
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+ 2004-06-05 Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c (rpm_transaction_check): initial value of 'evr' =
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+ "" instead of NULL.
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+ (package_new_from_NEVR): free 'tmp_nevr' after using 'name'.
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+
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+ 2004-06-04 Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/spec.c (rpm_spec_build): add rpmts into the first
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+ argument of buildSpec if rpm-4.2.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c (rpm_transaction_set_script_file): use
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+ rpmtsSetScriptFd instead of rpmtransSetScriptFd if rpm-4.2.
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+
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+ (rpm_transaction_available): use rpmtsAvailablePackage instead of
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+ rpmtransAvailablePackage if rpm-4.2.
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+
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+ 2004-06-03 Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/dependency.c (rpm_dependency_is_satisfy): use
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+ rpmdsCompare instead of rpmRangesOverlap if rpm-4.2.
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+
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+ 2004-05-23 Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>
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+
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+ * tests/test_ts.rb: add 'init_rpmrc()'. build with '--rcfile'
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+ instead of '--macros'
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+
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+ Sun May 23 20:08:16 2004 Kenta MURATA <muraken@complex.eng.hokudai.ac.jp>
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+
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+ * test/test_ts.rb: implements test methods such as
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+ test_00_init_db, test_rebuild_db, and test_verify_db, and halfway
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+ implements test methods such as test_add_install,
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+ test_add_upgrade, test_add_available, and test_add_erase.
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+ defines some spec file for testing.
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+ Sun May 23 19:06:17 2004 Kenta MURATA <muraken@complex.eng.hokudai.ac.jp>
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+
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+ * tests/test_ts.rb: add test case for checking RPM::TransactionSet
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+ class, but is not implemented yet.
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+
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+ Sun May 23 18:47:13 2004 Kenta MURATA <muraken@complex.eng.hokudai.ac.jp>
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+
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+ * tests/test_db.rb: change variable name: @tmpdir to @workdir.
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+ use fileutils for operating filesystem.
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+
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+ 2004-05-23 Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>
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+
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+ * tests/runner.rb, tests/test_db.rb, tests/test_rpm.rb,
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+ tests/test_source.rb, tests/test_version.rb: new files for unit
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+ test
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+
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+ * doc/refm.rd.ja: add an explanation about RPM::Source.new.
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+
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+ Sun Mar 28 00:00:00 2004 YAMAZAKI Makoto <zaki@zakky.org>
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+
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+ * release 1.1.13
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: throw "abort" at the end of rpm_transaction_commit()
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+
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+ Sun Jan 11 02:18:37 2004 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: (RPM::Package#add_int32) int32
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+ is Fixnum or Bignum.
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+
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+ Sat Nov 1 23:39:19 2003 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fix typo.
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+
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+ Sat Nov 1 23:02:51 2003 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: reflects [ruby-dev:21807].
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+
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+ Sat Nov 1 10:21:28 2003 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: use rb_catch/rb_throw instead of rb_iter_break
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+ [ruby-dev:21794].
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+
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+ Sun Mar 04 04:50:30 2003 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fix typo.
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+
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+ Sun Mar 04 04:40:15 2003 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: new methods (RPM::DB#close, RPM::DB#closed).
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+ apped closed check routine to instance methods of RPM::DB.
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+
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+ Tue Mar 04 10:04:00 2003 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: RPM::Package#rpm_package_get_provides
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+ RPM::Package#rpm_package_get_requires
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+ RPM::Package#rpm_package_get_obsoletes
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+ RPM::Package#rpm_package_get_conflicts
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+ use librpm function.
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+
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+ Wed Dec 25 14:29:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: RPM::DB#transaction remove frozen db check.
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+ RPM::Transaction#commit add frozen db check.
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+
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+ Wed Dec 25 03:56:48 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/version.c: use parseEVR() from rpm-4.0.4/lib/depends.c
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+ for parsing `[epoch:]version[-release]' format string.
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+
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+ Mon Dec 9 15:02:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: RPM::Transaction#install key must be String.
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+ RPM::Transaction#update ditto.
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+ RPM::Transaction#available ditto.
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+ RPM::Transaction#commit
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+ add default callback if blokc not given
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+
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+ Fri Dec 6 22:11:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: add RPM::Package#create
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+ add RPM::Package#add_dependency
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+ add RPM::Package#add_string
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+ add RPM::Package#add_string_array
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+ add RPM::Package#add_int32
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+ add RPM::Package#add_binary
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+
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+ Thu Dec 5 14:28:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: add RPM::MatchIterator#offset
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#set_iterator_re
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#regexp
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#set_iterator_version
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#version
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#get_iterator_count
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#count
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+ RPM::MatchIterator#length
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+
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+ Thu Dec 5 10:08:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: add RPM::MatchIterator
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+ Tue Dec 3 17:47:00 2002 Shingo Akagaki <dora@kitty.dnsalias.org>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fix leak.
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+ remove package cache.
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: remove tag cache.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/dependency.c: add RPM::Dependency#satisfy?
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/version.c: use epoch.
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+ add RPM::Version#to_vre
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+
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+ Tue Jun 11 20:41:32 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * ext/rpm/rpm.c: add RPMBUILD_* constants.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/spec.c: implements rpm_spec_build().
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+ Sun Jun 2 11:51:36 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * lib/rpm/rpm.rb: add some utility class methods to RPM::DB class.
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+
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+ Sun Jun 2 11:06:34 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/spec.c: change rpm_spec_get_build(requires|conflicts) to
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+ return [] if spec has no build dependencies.
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+
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+ Sun Jun 2 02:46:55 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: fix NULL pointer referenced if
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+ pkg[RPM::TAG_NAME].nil? is true.
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+
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+ Fri May 31 06:52:13 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/rpm.c: implements ruby_rpm_make_temp_name().
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: stop using fmemopen() and open_memstream()
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+ and using rpm's stream operation as alternative.
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+
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+ * release 1.1.1.
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+
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+ Fri May 31 01:41:56 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/dependency.c: target -> owner.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/spec.c: implements rpm_package_get_build_restrictions().
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: implements rpm_package_get__dump().
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+ rpm_package_get_dump() is not used Marshal.
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+
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+ * release 1.1.0.
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+
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+ Fri May 31 01:13:44 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: implements rpm_package_delete_tag().
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+
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+ Fri May 31 00:56:50 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: implements package_s_load() and
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+ rpm_package_dump() for Marshal.
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+
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+ Tue May 7 20:08:57 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/private.h: fixed transaction script file bug.
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+
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+ * release 1.0.1.
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+
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+ Fri May 3 01:51:53 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/package.c, ext/rpm/spec.c: stop implicit
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+ path expanding.
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+
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+ * release 1.0.0!!!
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+
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+ Wed May 1 03:43:31 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: change message when raised.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fixed argument's proccession in rpm_db_s_init.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.13.
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+ Mon Apr 29 04:48:51 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/spec.c: fixed that raise SIGSEGV in rpm_spec_get_sources.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/package.c, ext/rpm/spec.c: undefine dup
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+ and clone methods in DB, Transaction, Package and Spec.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.12.
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+ Sun Apr 28 21:25:54 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: in alpha, sizeof(void*) is not equal sizeof(int)...
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/package.c: rb_struct_define...
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+
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+ * release 0.3.11.
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+
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+ Wed Apr 24 21:55:17 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fix some typo...
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+
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+ * release 0.3.10.
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+ Wed Apr 24 21:37:31 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: create RPM::CallbackData and RPM::Problem structures.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: create RPM::ChangeLog structure.
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+ Sun Apr 21 19:06:15 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/file.c: fixed that occured SEGV when files was nil.
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+ Sun Apr 21 14:20:17 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: RPMTAG_DIRINDEXES force array.
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+ Sun Apr 21 14:06:43 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: fixed that occured SEGV when dependencies was
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+ nil.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.9.
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+ Sun Apr 21 12:53:04 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/version.c: proceed epoch:version-release.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/file.c: fixed that File#symlink? was always true and
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+ File#config? and more were same as File#symlink?.
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+ Fri Apr 19 23:24:13 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/dependency.c, ext/rpm/file.c: stop undef `new'.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: RPMTAG_PROVIDEFLAGS, RPMTAG_REQUIREFLAGS,
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+ RPMTAG_CONFLICTFLAGS, RPMTAG_OBSOLETEFLAGS must be array.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.8.
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+ Fri Apr 19 19:49:38 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/private.h, ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.h: rpm_file_new and
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+ rpm_package_new_from_header move to public.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.7.
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+ Fri Apr 19 19:09:11 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/file.c: fix mtime mistake.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: rewrite rpm_package_aref again.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.6.
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+ Thu Apr 18 19:16:57 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: fixed memory leak at rpm_db_each and rpm_db_each_match
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+ * release 0.3.5.
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+ Thu Apr 18 18:15:38 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * lib/rpm.rb: GC.start in RPMdb#close.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c: implements package cache.
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: rewrite rpm_package_aref.
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+ * release 0.3.4.
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+ Thu Apr 18 13:07:06 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * release 0.3.3.
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+ Wed Apr 17 23:10:03 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * lib/rpm.rb: fix for mph-get.
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+ Wed Apr 17 22:05:51 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * ext/rpm/rpm.c: fixed the constant definitions is not INT2NUMed.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/package.c, ext/rpm/spec.c: headerLink()
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+ call is moved to package_new_from_header().
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/package.c: add Package.open method.
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+ Wed Apr 17 16:05:57 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/file.c, ext/rpm/package.c,
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+ ext/rpm/version.c: fix some typo.
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+
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+ * release 0.3.2.
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+ Wed Apr 17 14:39:59 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/version.c: fix bug of parse_version.
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+ Wed Apr 17 12:27:16 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/dependency.c, ext/rpm/file.c,
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+ ext/rpm/package.c, ext/rpm/private.h, ext/rpm/rpm.c,
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+ ext/rpm/source.c, ext/rpm/spec.c, ext/rpm/version.c: Init_hoge
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+ changed to Init_rpm_hoge.
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+ Wed Apr 17 09:57:35 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * cvs repository refreshed.
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+ * release 0.3.1.
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+ Tue Apr 16 20:18:26 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c: remove.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/db.c, ext/rpm/dependency.c, ext/rpm/file.c,
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+ ext/rpm/package.c, ext/rpm/private.h, ext/rpm/rpm.c,
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+ ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.h, ext/rpm/source.c, ext/rpm/spec.c,
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+ ext/rpm/version.c, lib/rpm.rb: new files.
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+
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+ Thu Apr 4 14:28:57 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c: rpm_version_cmp has compared ver1 and ver1...
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+ * release 0.2.2.
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+ Thu Apr 4 13:33:21 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * release 0.2.1.
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+
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+ Thu Apr 4 13:09:21 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c: rpm_version_s_new and rpm_file_new using
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+ Data_Wrap_Struct alternative to Data_Make_Struct.
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+ Thu Apr 4 07:00:08 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+ * release 0.2.0.
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c:
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+
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+ - rpm_m_init_macros: for initialize macro using macros files.
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+
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+ - rpm_dependency_new: fix for build(requires|conflicts), and klass
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+ not substitute bug (TT
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+
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+ - rpm_dependency_to_s: fix for buid(requires|conflicts), and
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+ handle PROVIDE and OBSOLETE object.
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+
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+ - some macros reimplement on inline functions.
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+
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+ - rpm_package_get_obsoletes: new function mapped to Package#obsoletes.
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+
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+ - rpm_package_aref: new function unmapped any method, yet. I'll
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+ map to Package#[] in future.
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+ - rpm_db_transaction: handle OBJ_FROZEN for non-writable database.
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+
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+ - Init_rpm: append new constants for Package class and RPM
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+ initialize routine.
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+
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+ Wed Apr 3 16:27:12 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * doc/Makefile: fix for content negotiation.
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+
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+ * doc/open-dvi.html, doc/close-dvi.html, doc/hr.html: utility for RD.
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+
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+ * doc/index.ja.html, doc/index.en.html: new file.
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+ * doc/index.ja.rd, doc/index.en.rd: new file.
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+
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+ * doc/ruby-rpm.html.ja: rename from ruby-rpm.ja.html.
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+ * doc/ruby-rpm.ja.html: remove.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/extconf.rb: remove '-popt' from stub section.
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+ Wed Apr 3 11:10:12 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/depend: fix illegal object file name.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/extconf.rb: change for stub.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/stub.c: new file for debug.
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c: fix some critical bugs.
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+ Tue Apr 2 22:37:08 2002 Kenta MURATA <muraken2@nifty.com>
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+
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+ * ext/rpm/ruby-rpm.c: RUBY_RPM_VERSION is string.
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+
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+ * release 0.0.1.
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