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# ChangeLog for net-wireless/ipw2100
# Copyright 2000-2004 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-wireless/ipw2100/ChangeLog,v 1.18 2004/06/08 01:15:31 latexer Exp $
*ipw2100-0.46-r1 (07 Jun 2004)
07 Jun 2004; Peter Johanson,,, <peter@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.46-r1.ebuild:
Revision bump to use the new 0.46_3 which fixes some oopses.
*ipw2100-0.46 (07 Jun 2004)
07 Jun 2004; Peter Johanson,,, <peter@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.46.ebuild:
Bump to new release.
01 Jun 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.39.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.44.ebuild:
Mark 0.44 stable on x86, and remove one more old version.
*ipw2100-0.45 (31 May 2004)
31 May 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.37.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.38.ebuild, ipw2100-0.45.ebuild:
Bump to latest releaes, and clean out a few old ebuilds.
*ipw2100-0.44 (17 May 2004)
17 May 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.44.ebuild:
Bump. Includes latest firmwares. Now with elementary monitor and ad-hoc mode
support.
*ipw2100-0.41 (23 Apr 2004)
23 Apr 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.33-r1.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.34.ebuild, ipw2100-0.35.ebuild, ipw2100-0.41.ebuild,
files/hostap_crypt.h:
Bump. First version with testing WEP support. Thanks to all on bug #47892.
Note added about re-emerging both ipw2100 and hostap-driver after a kernel
upgrade. Removed some old versions too.
*ipw2100-0.39 (26 Mar 2004)
26 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.29.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.30.ebuild, ipw2100-0.31.ebuild, ipw2100-0.32.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.39.ebuild:
Bump, and clean out old ebuilds.
*ipw2100-0.38 (24 Mar 2004)
*ipw2100-0.37 (24 Mar 2004)
24 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.37.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.38.ebuild, files/ipw2100-0.38-makefile-1.diff,
files/ipw2100-0.38-makefile-2.diff, files/ipw2100-0.38-resume.patch:
Bump. 0.38 includes a fix for ACPI resume issues. Enjoy.
*ipw2100-0.35 (18 Mar 2004)
18 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.35.ebuild:
Bump. Lots of small fixes.
*ipw2100-0.34 (17 Mar 2004)
17 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.33-r1.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.33.ebuild, ipw2100-0.34.ebuild:
Removed a version that was no good, added RDEPEND on hotplug with firmware
support, and added a check for CONFIG_FW_LOADER.
*ipw2100-0.34 (17 Mar 2004)
17 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.34.ebuild:
Bump. Includes most of the stuff from 0.33-r1, plus a few new devices in /proc
for debugging.
*ipw2100-0.33-r1 (17 Mar 2004)
17 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.33-r1.ebuild,
files/ipw2100-0.33-acpi-fix.diff:
Bump. Added a fix to prevent locking when entering C3 state with acpi! (thanks
to james for such great work)
*ipw2100-0.33 (16 Mar 2004)
16 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.33.ebuild,
files/ipw2100-0.33-makefile-fix.diff:
Bump. New makefile is almost fully usable.
*ipw2100-0.32 (12 Mar 2004)
12 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.32.ebuild:
Bump. Adds support for RF swithc, and fixes nickname setting oops.
*ipw2100-0.31 (12 Mar 2004)
12 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.31.ebuild,
files/ipw2100-0.31-sched-fix.diff:
Bump, includes fix for scheduler stuff to fix compilation of 2.4 kernels.
11 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.29.ebuild,
ipw2100-0.30.ebuild:
Fixed to add some || die statements.
*ipw2100-0.30 (11 Mar 2004)
11 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.30.ebuild:
Bump. Includes many minor fixes for various oopses.
*ipw2100-0.29 (10 Mar 2004)
10 Mar 2004; Peter Johanson <latexer@gentoo.org> ipw2100-0.29.ebuild,
metadata.xml:
Initial commitebuild ipw2100-0.29.ebuild digest! Great thanks to Intel for
finally stepping up and delivering this. Ebuild by me, will be submitting
better makefiles upstream soon to make life easier. This driver is still in
development, and does not support WEP or ad-hoc mode yet, but should work for
basic functionality. Consider yourself warned.
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