commit | c7e7232c8a58d3bdf8f7423645521a8b94c81bbd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Liam Miller-Cushon <cushon@google.com> | Thu Mar 29 12:41:15 2018 -0700 |
committer | Philipp Wollermann <philwo@google.com> | Fri Apr 13 10:32:52 2018 +0200 |
tree | 8f394876dc6ca0b2acda39a15900ab310fa32f0d | |
parent | 2ef1ebfb65bdb183abb0ece3d0eccb4319f7e27f [diff] |
Add https://github.com/google/jarjar to third_party This is based on the original jarjar sources, with updates to support JDK 9. I added it to a different packages (third_party/jarjar vs. third_party/java/jarjar) because Bazel uses the first 'java/' component of the path as the resource root. Change-Id: Icdf10b1a71edf4e59f5524c1e169000b9f090ed9
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