# ChangeLog for dev-libs/log4cpp # Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-libs/log4cpp/ChangeLog,v 1.20 2014/08/10 20:38:10 slyfox Exp $ 10 Aug 2014; Sergei Trofimovich log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: QA: drop trailing '.' from DESCRIPTION 22 Jul 2014; Rick Farina log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: adding ~arm keyword 29 Jun 2010; Samuli Suominen +files/1.0-asneeded.patch, log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: Fix building with -Wl,--as-needed wrt #247067 by Diego E. Pettenò and Kacper Kowalik. 10 May 2008; nixnut log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: Stable on ppc wrt bug 220711 07 May 2008; Markus Meier log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: amd64/x86 stable, bug #220711 07 May 2008; Tiziano Müller +files/1.0-gcc43.patch, log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: Fix gcc-4.3 build issues (bug #217755, thanks to Peter Alfredsen and Debian) *log4cpp-1.0 (13 Oct 2007) 13 Oct 2007; Tiziano Müller +files/1.0-doc_install_path.patch, +log4cpp-1.0.ebuild: Version bump. 18 Oct 2006; Tiziano Müller ChangeLog: Version bump. More corrections to correctly install docs with new version. 18 Oct 2006; Tiziano Müller ChangeLog: Fixing small doc-install bug. 18 Oct 2006; Tiziano Müller ChangeLog: Fixed bug #84909. Added USE-flags 'doc' and 'threads' together with correct dependencies. 19 Sep 2005; Mark Loeser +metadata.xml: Adding to cpp herd 11 Mar 2005; Carsten Lohrke log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild: fixed hompage url 01 Jul 2004; Jeremy Huddleston log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild: virtual/glibc -> virtual/libc 15 Apr 2004; Michael McCabe log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild: adding s390 keywords 04 Apr 2004; Lars Weiler log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild: stable on ppc 22 Feb 2004; David Holm log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild: Added to ~ppc. *log4cpp-0.3.4b (27 Nov 2002) 11 Dec 2002; George Shapovalov log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild : some cleanups to src_install by Michael and me. 27 Nov 2002; George Shapovalov log4cpp-0.3.4b.ebuild, files/digest-log4cpp-0.3.4b : New ebuild. See #10408. Log4cpp is library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog, IDSA and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log4j Java library, staying as close to their API as is reasonable. ebuild submitted by Michael Labhard