javassist_3.4.dfsg.1-1_powerpc.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Sun Apr 15 08:32:02 UTC 2007


(new) javassist_3.4.dfsg.1-1.diff.gz optional contrib/libs
(new) javassist_3.4.dfsg.1-1.dsc optional contrib/libs
(new) javassist_3.4.dfsg.1.orig.tar.gz optional contrib/libs
(new) libjavassist-java-doc_3.4.dfsg.1-1_all.deb optional contrib/doc
library for editing bytecodes in Java
 This librariy makes Java bytecode manipulation simple. It enables Java
 programs to define a new class at runtime and to modify a class file
 when the JVM loads it.
 .
 Unlike other bytecode editors, Javassist provides two levels of API:
 source level and bytecode level. With the source-level API, users can
 edit a class file without knowledge of the specifications of the Java
 bytecode. You can even specify inserted bytecode in the form of source
 text; Javassist compiles it on the fly. On the other hand, the
 bytecode-level API allows the users to directly edit a class file as
 other editors.
 .
 This package includes the documentation.
(new) libjavassist-java_3.4.dfsg.1-1_all.deb optional contrib/libs
library for editing bytecodes in Java
 This librariy makes Java bytecode manipulation simple. It enables Java
 programs to define a new class at runtime and to modify a class file
 when the JVM loads it.
 .
 Unlike other bytecode editors, Javassist provides two levels of API:
 source level and bytecode level. With the source-level API, users can
 edit a class file without knowledge of the specifications of the Java
 bytecode. You can even specify inserted bytecode in the form of source
 text; Javassist compiles it on the fly. On the other hand, the
 bytecode-level API allows the users to directly edit a class file as
 other editors.
Changes: javassist (3.4.dfsg.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial Release (closes: #386102).


Override entries for your package:

Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 386102 


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packages are usually added to the override file about once a week.

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