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# ChangeLog for games-arcade/xrick
# Copyright 2002-2007 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/games-arcade/xrick/ChangeLog,v 1.12 2007/04/24 15:25:06 drizzt Exp $

  24 Apr 2007; Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  Add ~x86-fbsd keyword.
  Thanks to Nathan Smith for reporting wrt bug #175779

  15 Mar 2007; Tristan Heaven <nyhm@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  Install menu entry, bug #160263

  25 Sep 2006; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org>
  xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  data isn't GPL (bug #149097)

  21 May 2005; Jan Brinkmann <luckyduck@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  stable on amd64

  06 Feb 2005; Markus Rothe <corsair@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  Stable on ppc64

  01 Jan 2005; Markus Rothe <corsair@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  Added ~ppc64 to KEYWORDS

  28 Dec 2004; Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> :
  Change encoding to UTF-8 for GLEP 31 compliance

  20 Nov 2004; Karol Wojtaszek <sekretarz@gentoo.org>
  xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  Keyworded ~amd64, bug #71231

  24 Jan 2004; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> xrick-010808.ebuild,
  xrick-021212.ebuild:
  tidy old versions

*xrick-021212-r1 (16 Aug 2003)

  16 Aug 2003; Michael Sterrett <msterret@gentoo.org> xrick-021212-r1.ebuild:
  inherit games eclass; tidy; install data file

*xrick-021212 (19 May 2003)

  19 May 2003; Martin Holzer <mholzer@gentoo.org> xrick-021212.ebuild:
  Version bumped. Closes #20070.

*xrick-010808 (16 Apr 2002)

  17 jul 2002; Jose Alberto Suárez López <bass@gentoo.org> xrick-010808.ebuild :
  Added KEYWORDS.

  16 Apr 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> xrick-010808.ebuild files/digest-xrick-010808 :
  
  Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980's and early 1990's, Rick Dangerous 
  was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, 
  avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt 
  and the Schwarzendumpf castle.