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Wed Feb 8 21:43:24 2006 UTC
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Fix for Bug #38582. Since Chainsaw moved out into it's own SVN repo,
it appears that the distribution no longer built all the Receiver Java Doc (because
they are still in the log4j source path.
Changed the build sequence so that to get the JavaDoc for Receivers requires the
location of the log4j source code. Failing to have this just means that Chainsaw
doesn't have all the JavaDoc embedded.
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Wed Feb 8 21:37:12 2006 UTC
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Fix for Bug #38582. Since Chainsaw moved out into it's own SVN repo,
it appears that the distribution no longer built all the Receiver Java Doc (because
they are still in the log4j source path.
Changed the build sequence so that to get the JavaDoc for Receivers requires the
location of the log4j source code. Failing to have this just means that Chainsaw
doesn't have all the JavaDoc embedded.
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Fri Feb 25 03:23:48 2005 UTC
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Using CVS tricks suggested by Ceki, I have already copied over the chainsaw source file history,
so you won't see any of that here.
These are just misc other files needed by Chainsaw that was easier to do by hand (had already
done the move last night), plus a fixed up build process.
I copied the NOTICES and LICENSE file from logging-log4j, which I figured was the correct
thing to do.
One can build an run Chainsaw via Ant if one plonks log4j jars in a lib/ subdirectory
and run "ant chainsaw", or if in Eclipse, you can just make logging-chainsaw
depend on your logging-log4j project, and just run the LogUI as the main class.
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