Hi Sebastiaan,
We understand the problem but I don't know if keeping the old cache is easy
nor feasible. Wiktor what do you think? Is the old code still there or has
it been dropped during the switch ?
Even if it's possible, it might lead to Debian specific bugs...
Couldn't we help you to package JCS on Debian instead?
Le 17 juin 2015 12:02 PM, "Sebastiaan Couwenberg" <sebas...@xs4all.nl> a
écrit :

> > But when you download the source code from our repository, you will get
> > all the dependencies. Ant build will create a jar that will contain all
> > necessary dependencies within. What's wrong with such approach?
>
> Bundling dependencies is not a good thing. Take JMapViewer for example, we
> build this separately in Debian because it's also used by Freeplane. If
> both josm & freeplane were to bundle the dependency we need to apply
> updates and bugfixes to both copies instead of just the component itself.
>
> There will be other software that will use JCS in once that's packaged in
> Debian, bundling JCS in JOSM prevents these other projects from benefiting
> from the JCS build.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Bas
>
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