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A logging library for C++ (development files)
Log4cxx is the C++ port of log4j, a logging framework for JAVA.
Log4cxx attempts to mimic log4j usage as much as the language will
allow and to be compatible with log4j configuration and output formats.
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Documentation for log4cxx
Log4cxx is the C++ port of log4j, a logging framework for JAVA.
Log4cxx attempts to mimic log4j usage as much as the language will
allow and to be compatible with log4j configuration and output formats.
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A logging library for C++
Log4cxx is the C++ port of log4j, a logging framework for JAVA.
Log4cxx attempts to mimic log4j usage as much as the language will
allow and to be compatible with log4j configuration and output formats.
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Changes: log4cxx (0.10.0-1~bpo40+1) etch-backports; urgency=low
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* Backport for etch; no changes.
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log4cxx (0.10.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New maintainer (Closes: #491015)
* New Upstream Release (Closes: #474138, #483191).
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* Upstream release no longer uses libxml2 (Closes: #475891, #416758)
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* debian/changelog: updated with new changes
* debian/watch: added watch file for uscan upstream version monitoring
* debian/control: added c++-compiler, libapr1-dev, and libaprutil1-dev to
Build-Depends
* debian/control: updated standards version to 3.0.0 (per lintian)
* debian/control: updated package names to log4cxx10*
* debian/control: added replaces and conflicts for -dev packages
to allow upgrade from liblog4cxx9-dev
* debian/control: added Homepage field to source package
* debian/control: changed debhelper version to >=5
* debian/control: set conflict for liblog4cxx10-dev to liblog4cxx9-dev
* debian/control: added depends for liblog4cxx10-dev to libapr1-dev and
libaprutil1-dev
* debian/copyright: updated source location
* debian/copyright: removed apache license and referenced
/usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0
* debian/compat: changed to compatibility level 5 (recommended level) but
could be set back to 4 if someone tests it
* debian/docs: removed missing upstream files NEWS, README
* debian/liblog4cxx9*: moved to liblog4cxx10*
* debian/liblog4cxx10-doc.doc-base: changed name and install locations from
liblog4cxx9-doc to liblog4cxx10-doc
* debian/liblog4cxx10-doc.doc-base: changed section from Apps/Programming to
Programming/C++ per lintian warning
* debian/rules: removed changelog installation reference to ChangeLog which
no longer exists upstream
* debian/rules: changed "-$(MAKE) distclean" to "[ ! -f Makefile ] ||
$(MAKE) distclean" per lintian
* debian/patches/50-pkgconfig.dpatch: removed - pkg-config was integrated
upstream
* debian/patches/60-gcc-4.1.dpatch: removed - patch was applied upstream
* debian/patches/70-gcc-4.3.dpatch: replaced with upstream patch
* debian/liblog4cxx10-dev.dirs: added /usr/lib/pkgconfig for install of
liblog4cxx.pc
* debian/patches/40-manpage.dpatch, debian/liblog4cxx10.manpages: removed -
simplesocketserver no longer in upstream source
* debian/liblog4cxx10.install: removed usr/bin - not used without
simplesocketserver which was removed upstream
* debian/patches/80-bugfix-LOGCXX-298.dpatch, 110-bugfix-LOGCXX-280.dpatch,
100-bugfix-LOGCXX-284.dpatch, 110-bugfix-LOGCXX-249.dpatch: added
upstream build and crash bugfixes
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log4cxx (0.9.7-6.1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Non-maintainer upload.
* Add patches/70-gcc-4.3.dpatch to fix FTBFS with gcc-4.3, thanks to Brian
M. Carlson (Closes: 455134).
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