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# ChangeLog for dev-libs/aterm
# Copyright 2002-2007 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-libs/aterm/ChangeLog,v 1.30 2007/12/25 13:59:08 phreak Exp $
25 Dec 2007; Christian Heim <phreak@gentoo.org> metadata.xml:
Removing karltk from metadata.xml as per #200332. Assigning to
maintainer-needed.
22 Feb 2007; Piotr Jaroszyński <peper@gentoo.org> ChangeLog:
Transition to Manifest2.
15 Sep 2006; Thomas Cort <tcort@gentoo.org> aterm-2.3.1.ebuild:
Drop alpha keyword wrt Bug #116610.
21 Mar 2006; Fernando J. Pereda <ferdy@gentoo.org> aterm-2.4.2.ebuild:
Remove alpha keyword. This is completely broken on alpha (currently p.masked
on our profile). See bug #110660.
04 Feb 2006; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> aterm-2.3.1.ebuild:
Mark 2.3.1 stable on alpha
26 Dec 2005; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> aterm-2.3.1.ebuild:
Stable on SPARC.
04 Nov 2005; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org>
-aterm-1.6.6.ebuild, -aterm-1.6.7.ebuild, -aterm-2.0.ebuild,
-aterm-2.0.5.ebuild, -aterm-2.1.ebuild, -aterm-2.2.ebuild,
aterm-2.3.1.ebuild:
-m Removed old versions.
*aterm-2.4.2 (04 Nov 2005)
04 Nov 2005; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org>
+aterm-2.4.2.ebuild:
New upstream version. Needed by dev-lang/stratego-0.16
*aterm-2.3.1 (10 May 2005)
10 May 2005; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org>
+aterm-2.3.1.ebuild:
New upstream version.
24 Apr 2005; Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@gentoo.org> aterm-2.2.ebuild:
Stable on ppc.
29 Dec 2004; Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> :
Change encoding to UTF-8 for GLEP 31 compliance
18 Sep 2004; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> aterm-2.2.ebuild:
Stable on sparc.
18 Aug 2004; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-2.2.ebuild:
Marked stable on x86.
*aterm-2.2 (17 Jul 2004)
17 Jul 2004; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-2.2.ebuild:
New upstream version. Ebuild submitted by myself.
*aterm-2.1 (11 Jun 2004)
11 Jun 2004; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-2.1.ebuild:
New upstream version. Ebuild submitted by myself.
15 May 2004; Bryan Østergaard <kloeri@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild,
aterm-2.0.5.ebuild:
Alpha keywording.
*aterm-2.0.5 (01 Apr 2004)
01 Apr 2004; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org>
aterm-2.0.5.ebuild : New upstream version. No joke.
04 Mar 2004; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild:
Stable on sparc.
*aterm-2.0 (17 Feb 2004)
17 Feb 2004; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-2.0.ebuild :
New upstream version.
16 Feb 2004; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild:
add ~alpha and ~ia64
16 Dec 2003; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild:
Added ~sparc keyword to fix broken dependencies for dev-lang/stratego.
20 Jan 2003; Jon Nall <nall@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild: :
keyworded ~ppc
14 Jan 2003; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild:
Unmasked. Needed by dev-lang/stratego-0.8.1.
*aterm-1.6.7 (19 Oct 2002)
19 Oct 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.7.ebuild files/digest-aterm-1.6.7 :
New upstream version.
*aterm-1.6.6 (11 Apr 2002)
11 Apr 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> aterm-1.6.6.ebuild files/digest-aterm-1.6.6:
ATerm (short for Annotated Term) is an abstract data type designed for the
exchange of tree-like data structures between distributed applications.
The ATerm library forms a comprehensive procedural interface which enables
creation and manipulation of ATerms in C and Java. The ATerm implementation
is based on maximal subterm sharing and automatic garbage collection.
A binary exchange format for the concise representation of ATerms (sharing
preserved) allows the fast exchange of ATerms between applications. In a
typical application---parse trees which contain considerable redundant
information---less than 2 bytes are needed to represent a node in memory,
and less than 2 bits are needed to represent it in binary format. The
implementation of ATerms scales up to the manipulation of ATerms in the
giga-byte range.
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