Changelog entries should now go to toplevel Changelog. I now prefer this,
authorEskil Heyn Olsen <eskil@src.gnome.org>
Thu, 6 Jul 2000 04:58:12 +0000 (04:58 +0000)
committerEskil Heyn Olsen <eskil@src.gnome.org>
Thu, 6 Jul 2000 04:58:12 +0000 (04:58 +0000)
commit8d44ab4fb945aace59785112eac1106f86019f71
tree29a85f50aae9a8c2ff6479ccc66437eb6af37344
parentc5fa192f33d4341c6ae358bf624ec88f69565521
Changelog entries should now go to toplevel Changelog. I now prefer this,

        * HACKING:
        Changelog entries should now go to toplevel Changelog.
        I now prefer this, because of the prepare-ChangeLog.pl
        script used for Nautilus. See HACKING for more.

        * applet/pilot.c: (main):
        * configure.in:
        * gpilotd/Makefile.am:
        * gpilotd/gnome-pilot-client.gob:
        * gpilotd/orbit_daemon_glue.c: (gpilotd_corba_init):
        * macros/gnome-pilot.m4:
        * utils/Makefile.am:
        Done a lot of damagecontrol after the OAF collision
        that happened. GNORBA is now the default object activator
        even if bonobo/oaf/whatnot is installed. You can switch
        to oaf if you configure with --with-oaf (up to the reader
        to completely finish this).
        The OAF code is still in CVS, it compiles (no longer
        breaks gnome-pim), but still doens't work though.
        (there a limit to my time).

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1299
macros/gnome-pilot.m4