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gluegen2-2.3.2-lp152.4.6 RPM for ppc64le

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Name: gluegen2 Distribution: openSUSE:Leap:15.2:PowerPC / ports
Version: 2.3.2 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.4.6 Build date: Mon May 4 21:46:38 2020
Group: Development/Libraries/Java Build host: obs-power9-06
Size: 493048 Source RPM: gluegen2-2.3.2-lp152.4.6.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://jogamp.org/gluegen/www/
Summary: Tool for automatic generation the Java and JNI code
GlueGen is a tool which automatically generates the Java and JNI code
necessary to call C libraries. It reads as input ANSI C header files and
separate configuration files which provide control over many aspects of
the glue code generation. GlueGen uses a complete ANSI C parser and
an internal representation (IR) capable of representing all C types
to represent the APIs for which it generates interfaces. It has
the ability to perform significant transformations on the IR before
glue code emission. GlueGen is currently powerful enough to bind even
low-level APIs such as the Java Native Interface (JNI) and
the AWT Native Interface (JAWT) back up to the Java programming language.

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-2-Clause

Changelog

* Fri Dec 22 2017 fstrba@suse.com
  - Added patch:
    * gluegen2-jdk10.patch
    - Fix build with jdk10 by generating headers in javac target
  - Require ant >= 1.9.8 that understands "nativeheaderdir" attribute
    and java-devel >= 1.8 that understands javac -h option
* Sat Nov 25 2017 stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de
  - Fix building of dependent packages (e.g. jogl2) on ARMv7/Aarch64
    * Drop gluegen2-missing-arch-symbol.patch
    * Add gluegen2-0001-Remove-version-overrides-for-memcpy.patch
* Fri Oct 06 2017 fstrba@suse.com
  - Added patch:
    * gluegen2-jdk9.patch
      + Fix build with jdk9
  - Allow building with jdk9
* Mon Sep 18 2017 fstrba@suse.com
  - Build for the while with java < 1.9
* Fri May 19 2017 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Remove ant and junit deps to reduce buildgraph
* Wed Mar 09 2016 dvaleev@suse.com
  - Don't try to guess glbc version on other architectures
    (gluegen2-missing-arch-symbol.patch)
* Sun Oct 11 2015 badshah400@gmail.com
  - Update to version 2.3.2:
    + See http://jogamp.org/deployment/v2.3.2/archive/ChangeLogs/gluegen-ShortLog-v2.3.2.txt
      for a list of changes.
  - Upstream switched to using tar.xz for source tarballs; adapt
    %setup acordingly, drop p7zip BuildRequires.
  - Add gluegen2-no-static-libstdc++.patch to prevent the buildtools
    from adding a "-static-libstdc++" option to linker, adding this
    flag causes builds to fail.
* Tue Sep 01 2015 normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com
  - put back patch updated for last version 2.3.1:
    gluegen2-add-ppc64-aarch64.patch
* Wed Apr 08 2015 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Drop the aach64 patch, not sure if still needed and if so we
    can reintroduce it later:
    * gluegen2-ppc64-aarch64.patch
* Sat Apr 04 2015 badshah400@gmail.com
  - Update to version 2.3.1:
    + See gluegen changes from
      https://jogamp.org/wiki/index.php/SW_Tracking_Report_Objectives_for_the_release_2.3.1.
  - Add source tarball for jcpp as gluegen now uses jcpp as the
    default compiler; extract and copy jccp sources into gluegen
    build tree during %prep.
  - Add BuildRequires: ant-findbugs.
* Fri Apr 03 2015 badshah400@gmail.com
  - Update to version 2.3.0:
    + See gluegen changes from
      https://jogamp.org/wiki/index.php/SW_Tracking_Report_Objectives_for_the_release_2.3.0.
  - Add gluegen2-disable-tests.patch to disable junit tests as this
    requires additional dependencies not currently packaged in obs.
  - Rebase existing patches.
  - Disable gluegen2-ppc64-aarch64.patch; needs rebase.

Files

/usr/lib64/java/gluegen2-rt-natives.jar
/usr/lib64/libgluegen2-rt.so
/usr/share/doc/packages/gluegen2
/usr/share/doc/packages/gluegen2/LICENSE.txt
/usr/share/java/gluegen2-rt.jar


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