# ChangeLog for dev-libs/log4c # Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-libs/log4c/ChangeLog,v 1.18 2004/10/28 12:34:42 blubb Exp $ 28 Oct 2004; Simon Stelling log4c-1.0.12.ebuild: added ~amd64 09 Oct 2004; Jason Wever log4c-1.0.11.ebuild: Stable on sparc. 07 Sep 2004; Daniel Black log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild, -log4c-1.0.6.ebuild: old version cleanout. Fixed HOMEPAGE on old version. *log4c-1.0.12 (07 Sep 2004) 07 Sep 2004; Daniel Black metadata.xml, log4c-1.0.11.ebuild, +log4c-1.0.12.ebuild: Version bump as per bug #62859. I'm taking over maitaince - ref metadata.xml. Marked 1.0.11 x86 stable. Reintroduced sparc and ppc keywords to 1.0.11. Thanks to Olaf Freyer for the good bug report 12 Aug 2004; Daniel Black +files/log4c_1.0.11_test.patch, +files/makefile.doc.am.patch, files/makefile.doc.in.patch, log4c-1.0.11.ebuild: fixed access violation. Fixed to compile with gcc 3.4 thanks to patch by Olaf Freyer in bug #60061 11 Aug 2004; Daniel Black +files/makefile.doc.in.patch, log4c-1.0.11.ebuild: Fixes thank to Aaron Walker in bug #60047 *log4c-1.0.11 (11 Aug 2004) 11 Aug 2004; Daniel Black +metadata.xml, +log4c-1.0.11.ebuild, +files/configure.in.patch: Version bump thanks to Aaron Walker in bug #59666. 18 May 2004; Mamoru KOMACHI log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild, log4c-1.0.6.ebuild: Changed app-text/tetex to virtual/tetex. 04 Apr 2004; Lars Weiler log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild: stable on ppc 14 Mar 2004; Michael Sterrett log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild, log4c-1.0.6.ebuild: Don't assign default to S; header fix 22 Feb 2004; David Holm log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild: Added to ~ppc. 06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees : changed sparc ~sparc keywords *log4c-1.0.6-r1 (20 Jun 2002) 20 Jun 2002; Matthew Kennedy ChangeLog, log4c-1.0.6-r1.ebuild, files/digest-log4c-1.0.6-r1 : Fixed tetex sandbox violation. General lintool clean-up. *log4c-1.0.6 (2 May 2002) 2 May 2002; Matthew Kennedy ChangeLog, log4c-1.0.6.ebuild, files/digest-log4c-1.0.6 : New ebuild. Log4c is a library of C for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to their API as is reasonable.