ap-hotspot (0.3.1-1~webupd8~0) saucy; urgency=medium
 
  * revert the change for saucy, it breaks it
 
 -- Alin Andrei <webupd8@gmail.com>  Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:39:04 +0200

ap-hotspot (0.3-1~webupd8~2) trusty; urgency=medium
 
  * Bew version:
  * ap-hotspot now works with Ubuntu 14.04 (can't test it in Ubuntu 13.10 but it might fix the Saucy bug too)
  * New way of displaying notifications that fixes them for Ubuntu 14.04
  * Check for active hotspot before stopping
  * Mention that the DRIVER OR wireless card doesn't support AP mode
  * Use a separate /etc/dnsmasq.d/ap-hotspot.rules file instead of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and rename the hostapd config file to /etc/ap-hotspot.conf for consistency
  * Use hostapd -f when it supports it, not the other way around
  * Use wpa2, fix default configuration error with 2 or more wireless cards 
 
 -- Alin Andrei <webupd8@gmail.com>  Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:39:04 +0200


ap-hotspot (0.2.1-1~webupd8~1) precise; urgency=medium
 
  * fix disown error and properly implement the previous check
 
 -- Alin Andrei <webupd8@gmail.com>  Thu, 27 Jun 2013 21:39:04 +0200

ap-hotspot (0.2-1~webupd8~0) precise; urgency=medium
 
  * check if hostapd supports -f option
 
 -- Alin Andrei <webupd8@gmail.com>  Tue, 25 Jun 2013 21:39:04 +0200

ap-hotspot (0.1-1~webupd8~0) precise; urgency=medium
 
  * initial packaging
 
 -- Alin Andrei <webupd8@gmail.com>  Mon, 10 Jun 2013 21:39:04 +0200
