Le 08/08/2014 22:28, José Robson Mariano Alves a écrit : > > From what I understand, I should remove the jar files and add a > dependency package, that is, the library must exist in debian > repositories. When compiling the package, if the library is not present > on the system, the User must install it via apt-get. Is that right?
That's right > However, when the library I use does not exist in debian repositories? > what to do? I could not put the source code of the library and compile > it? from what I saw in UpstreamGuide I can not do that. I am sure? This is where it starts to get fun: you have to create a package for the missing library. > Then I should try to send the library for debian? I must ask permission > to the library creator? or would it be easier to try to find a > compatible library and adapt my system to it? You don't need the permission from the author of an open source library. If it's easier for you to change a library in the upstream project to match the libraries available in Debian it's also a valid strategy. Emmanuel Bourg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53e53640.7070...@apache.org