File patterns-server-enterprise.changes of Package patterns-server-enterprise

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Fri Jun  1 12:59:10 UTC 2018 - dakechi@suse.com

- Fate#325727: insserv-compat requiered by all SAP products
 sapinit is a SysV init script and is used by all SAP applications.
 The insserv-compat package is needed until the SAP fully adoption of
 Systemd. 

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Mon Mar 12 12:42:32 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com

- rename openssl1_1_0 to openssl1_1
- fix pattern() provides to use %2d instead of dash to avoid rpm
  parsing the string as name-version (bsc#1079353)

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Mon Feb 26 21:30:26 UTC 2018 - astieger@suse.com

- bsc#1082798: adjust package name of cryptsetup
- include strongswan-hmac in pattern

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Wed Feb  7 00:05:40 UTC 2018 - sflees@suse.de

- bsc#1078615 hwcrypto should only be avaliable on s390

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Mon Dec 11 12:07:26 UTC 2017 - sflees@suse.de

- fix the order of sourced files to match other patterns saving copy paste errors

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Mon Dec 11 11:25:41 UTC 2017 - sflees@suse.de

- correctly source the files for 32bit patterns

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Fri Dec  8 06:59:55 UTC 2017 - sflees@suse.de

- Version: 20171206
- Add obsoletes across all patterns (bsc#1071761)

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Wed Dec  6 22:00:55 CET 2017 - behlert@suse.de

- added missing files as source:
  create_32bit-patterns_file.pl, pre_checkin.sh,
  pattern-definition-32bit.txt
- switch to libopenssl-1_1_0 [bsc#1071628]

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Thu Sep 21 04:25:38 UTC 2017 - sflees@suse.de

- Create enterprise pattern for patterns not in openSUSE
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