I created a "Java" tab on our spreadsheet. Would of course be great if that sees some momentum. Took the freedom to also add Cytoscape. And if I get this right, then also nextflow qualifies, which because of "capsule" seems kind of stuck.
Best, Steffen On 24.08.20 21:58, Pierre Gruet wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > Le 24/08/2020 à 12:39, Andreas Tille a écrit : >> Hi Pierre, >> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 12:08:28PM +0200, Pierre Gruet wrote: >>> Contrarily to what I wrote a few days ago, I do not think we are ready >>> to remove all included jars in igv. >>> For instance we would have to package libgoby-java, I have just made >>> some packaging effort on its new upstream version [0] after Andreas >>> began but, as Olivier noticed before on a previous upstream version [1], >>> there are still many jars missing in Debian. >>> >>> We would also need to have the huge Amazon AWS SDK packaged... >> Well, I never claimed it will be an easy task. ;-) >> > True :-D Only I underestimated this. > >> >>> I will thus work on #968739 and on the new upstream version but I am >>> afraid we will have to keep igv in non-free for the moment :-( >> Yep. Better have a working one in non-free than only a non-working one. >> > In fact, looking more closely at it, upstream has stopped bundling > useful jars after version 2.6.3 (last upstream version is 2.8.10, > current Debian-packaged one is 2.4.17). We currently do not have the > right libs in Debian to package a version after v2.6.3. > I think I will thus go back to v2.6.3 and package it, it will still be a > progress, it is just 1 year old, and it will lead to a working package, > still in non-free. > Medium-term work should then allow to get the right dependencies > packaged and hopefully to handle the last upstream version. > >>> All the best, >> Same to you >> >> Andreas. >> >> > Best regards, > Pierre >

