Package Details: vineflower 1.10.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/vineflower.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: vineflower
Description: Modern Java & JVM language decompiler focused on output quality & readability
Upstream URL: https://vineflower.org
Keywords: decompiler java jdk jvm
Licenses: Apache-2.0
Replaces: quiltflower
Submitter: IotaBread
Maintainer: IotaBread
Last Packager: IotaBread
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.005617
First Submitted: 2024-02-15 03:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-04 21:59 (UTC)

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Pinned Comments

Zaeroses commented on 2022-06-11 00:16 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-11 08:24 (UTC) by Zaeroses)

As of version 1.8.1, quiltflower's command usage text is not accurate. It says:

java -jar fernflower.jar

because quiltflower is a project that was forked from the fernflower decompiler, and usage text was written with the idea that one has downloaded a jar file of the fernflower decompiler, and will then, in the same directory, launch it with java -jar.

While Quiltflower does use a different jar name format than fernflower.jar, this package will instead launch the jar from its command quiltflower.

Additionally, as I'm sure you can tell, the example file locations in the usage text use Windows' path format - just use Unix paths, like you do at any other time on Linux.

Latest Comments

apropos commented on 2022-12-15 23:50 (UTC) (edited on 2022-12-15 23:50 (UTC) by apropos)

The current hash is for quiltflower 1.8.1. The correct hash for quiltflower 1.9.0 is 21923293ada63ffc663cba26126fa108a65bb2019a5112b2adb987f05f4cbd1b.

KosmX commented on 2022-10-30 11:07 (UTC)

In version 1.9.0-1, the hash in PKGBUILD is incorrect.

Zaeroses commented on 2022-06-11 00:16 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-11 08:24 (UTC) by Zaeroses)

As of version 1.8.1, quiltflower's command usage text is not accurate. It says:

java -jar fernflower.jar

because quiltflower is a project that was forked from the fernflower decompiler, and usage text was written with the idea that one has downloaded a jar file of the fernflower decompiler, and will then, in the same directory, launch it with java -jar.

While Quiltflower does use a different jar name format than fernflower.jar, this package will instead launch the jar from its command quiltflower.

Additionally, as I'm sure you can tell, the example file locations in the usage text use Windows' path format - just use Unix paths, like you do at any other time on Linux.