# ChangeLog for dev-java/jad-bin # Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/jad-bin/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2015/03/27 10:26:16 ago Exp $ 27 Mar 2015; Agostino Sarubbo jad-bin-1.5.8e-r1.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #535064 27 Mar 2015; Agostino Sarubbo jad-bin-1.5.8e-r1.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #535064 *jad-bin-1.5.8e-r1 (06 Sep 2014) 06 Sep 2014; Johann Schmitz +jad-bin-1.5.8e-r1.ebuild: EAPI bump 28 Sep 2012; Ralph Sennhauser jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: Use QA_PREBUILT. #432716 21 Dec 2008; Serkan Kaba jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: Restrict strip wrt bug #251892. Add necessary calls to die. 09 Feb 2007; Diego Pettenò ChangeLog: Regenerate digest in Manifest2 format. 22 Apr 2005; Simon Stelling jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: stable on amd64 03 Nov 2004; Thomas Matthijs jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: depend on app-arch/unzip 05 Sep 2004; Sven Wegener : Fixed ChangeLog header. 05 Aug 2004; Thomas Matthijs jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: fix homepage 05 Aug 2004; David Holm jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: Contains x86 binaries, -ppc (bug #59465). 03 Aug 2004; David Holm jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: Added to ~ppc. *jad-bin-1.5.8e (30 Jul 2004) 30 Jul 2004; Thomas Matthijs +metadata.xml, +jad-bin-1.5.8e.ebuild: move dev-java/jad dev-java/jad-bin 18 Jul 2004; Daniel Ahlberg jad-1.5.8e.ebuild: Adding amd64 keyword, closing #53875. 19 May 2004; Chris Aniszczyk jad-1.5.8e.ebuild: Marking stable on x86 *jad-1.5.8e (09 Mar 2004) 09 Mar 2004; Chris Aniszczyk jad-1.5.8d.ebuild, jad-1.5.8e.ebuild: Version bump and clean up. *jad-1.5.8d (13 Apr 2002) 01 Apr 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg jad-1.5.8d.ebuild : Added LICENSE, SLOT and KEYWORDS. Note: The package doesn't include a proper license, and is assumed to be "Freely Distributable". 13 Apr 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg jad-1.5.8d.ebuild files/digest-jad-1.5.8d : Jad is a Java decompiler, i.e. program that reads one or more Java class files and converts them into Java source files which can be compiled again. Jad is a 100% pure C++ program and it generally works several times faster than decompilers written in Java. Jad doesn't use the Java runtime for its functioning, therefore no special setup is required (like changes to the CLASSPATH variable).