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commit 446bf5cd1adf712a7b09970d27bac7a90e0845e2 Author: Markus Koschany <a...@debian.org> Date: Sun Apr 8 00:55:27 2018 +0200 Drop maven.cleanIgnoreRules and maven.publishedRules because they do nothing. --- debian/maven.cleanIgnoreRules | 17 ----------------- debian/maven.publishedRules | 19 ------------------- 2 files changed, 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/debian/maven.cleanIgnoreRules b/debian/maven.cleanIgnoreRules deleted file mode 100644 index b47b61d..0000000 --- a/debian/maven.cleanIgnoreRules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# Maven clean ignore rules - ignore some Maven dependencies and plugins -# during the clean phase of a Maven build -# Format of this file is: -# [group] [artifact] [type] [version] [classifier] [scope] -# where each element can be either -# - the exact string, for example org.apache for the group, or 3.1 -# for the version. In this case, the element is simply matched -# and left as it is -# - * (the star character, alone). In this case, anything will -# match and be left as it is. For example, using * on the -# position of the artifact field will match any artifact id -# All elements much match before a rule can be applied -# Example rule: match jar with groupid= junit, artifactid= junit -# and version starting with 3., this dependency is then removed -# from the POM before mvn clean is called -# junit junit jar s/3\\..*/3.x/ - diff --git a/debian/maven.publishedRules b/debian/maven.publishedRules deleted file mode 100644 index 822f087..0000000 --- a/debian/maven.publishedRules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# Maven published rules - additional rules to publish, to help -# the packaging work of Debian maintainers using mh_make -# Format of this file is: -# [group] [artifact] [type] [version] [classifier] [scope] -# where each element can be either -# - the exact string, for example org.apache for the group, or 3.1 -# for the version. In this case, the element is simply matched -# and left as it is -# - * (the star character, alone). In this case, anything will -# match and be left as it is. For example, using * on the -# position of the artifact field will match any artifact id -# - a regular expression of the form s/match/replace/ -# in this case, elements that match are transformed using -# the regex rule. -# All elements much match before a rule can be applied -# Example rule: match jar with groupid= junit, artifactid= junit -# and version starting with 3., replacing the version with 3.x -# junit junit jar s/3\\..*/3.x/ - -- Alioth's /usr/local/bin/git-commit-notice on /srv/git.debian.org/git/pkg-java/libgoogle-gson-java.git _______________________________________________ pkg-java-commits mailing list pkg-java-comm...@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-commits