I suggest I take the package to update it (name, remove contrib ...) and
upload it, is that fine ?
After we should go on for trinity. I made local changes to patch it to
compile with gcc5 as well as a patch to compile with jung.

Le ven. 21 août 2015 à 13:55, Michael R. Crusoe <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Yes, the package should use libcolt-free-java. You probably saw the nutty
> lengths I was going to to try to keep nonfree dependencies out. Should be a
> lot more straightforward now.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015, 04:29 olivier sallou <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hi Mickael,
>> I have a question regarding your packaging of libjung.
>>
>> I see that you copy some files in libjung-contrib (for algorithm and io):
>>
>>         mv
>> jung-algorithms-2.0.1-sources/edu/uci/ics/jung/algorithms/importance/MarkovCentrality.java
>> \
>>
>> jung-algorithms-2.0.1-sources/edu/uci/ics/jung/algorithms/importance/RandomWalkSTBetweenness.java
>> \
>>
>> jung-algorithms-2.0.1-sources/edu/uci/ics/jung/algorithms/importance/RandomWalkBetweenness.java
>> \
>>
>> jung-algorithms-contrib-2.0.1-sources/edu/uci/ics/jung/algorithms/importance/
>>
>>
>> I had a quick look and those files looks the same than other ones (BSD
>> license). So why do you pout them in an other jar?
>>
>> If issue is related to colt, we can use libcolt-free-java, and in this
>> case keep all files together.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Olivier
>>
>

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