On 02/04/15 07:35, Sergio Fernández wrote:
I think this is already off-topic... but anyway.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Stian Soiland-Reyes <[email protected]>
wrote:
BTW (I had a quick go at this) if you try to package Jena for Debian
(the "proper" way to be included in the distro, not the /opt/jena
way), then all Maven dependencies must also be from Debian packages,
as the special mvn-debian command disallows downloading from Maven
Central to force everything to be from Debian-built binaries.
You should not get extra binaries in the installation process, but is a
quite common practice for those packages that need to retrieve stuff that
can't not be distributed according the Debian policies. The typical example
are packages as ttf-mscorefonts-installer.
But I guess Fuseky and any Jena packages is in that situation. Read bellow.
It's doable, at least for the core of Jena which has not got a lot of
dependencies. Fuseki (which is also very interesting as a Debian
package) would take some more effort. Elephas would be hard, as
hadoop is not in Debian.
You could use the same approach we followed to package Marmotta, which is
available since few releases via stack.linkeddata.org. If you find it
interesting, let's move this discussion to dev@jena.
Ack
And for the record:
"Fedora Linux Package" work:
http://s.apache.org/9Jo
and
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libjena-iri-java
Cheers,