deduplicating jquery/

2019-01-04 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

Quite a few packages have jquery/ embedded in documentation generated by
javadoc. This yields to

«
libfoo-java shares 1.2 MB of similar files with package
liblizzie-java-doc, please investigate whether it is possible to reduce
the duplication.
»

e.g. most of the libbrlapi-java size comes from it, and
liblucene3-java-doc contains a couple dozens copies.

Could openjdk perhaps build a package that would ship jquery/ in a known
place, and packages would just depend on it and the generated jquery/
directory be replaced with a symlink to the known place?

Samuel



Re: Unicode License Additional Coverage

2019-01-04 Thread Ian Jackson
Paul Hardy writes ("Unicode License Additional Coverage"):
> Unicode, Inc. has informed me that they just added the directory
> http://www.unicode.org/ivd/data/ to the list of directories explicitly
> mentioned as covered by their license; see
> http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#License.
> 
> Among other files, that directory contains IVD_Sequences.txt, which
> emacs (among other packages) uses.  The license ambiguity for that
> file had been a concern for someone.

Thanks for your work on chasing this up.

Ian.

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Bug#918224: ITP: ruby-mini-mime: A lightweight mime type implementation

2019-01-04 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Package: wnpp
Owner: Lucas Kanashiro 
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

* Package name    : ruby-mini-mime
  Version : 1.0.1
  Upstream Author : Discourse Construction Kit, Inc.
* URL : https://github.com/discourse/mini_mime
* License : Expat
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A lightweight mime type implementation

Minimal mime type implementation for use with the mail and rest-client gem.
MiniMime is optimised to minimize memory usage. It keeps a cache of 100 mime
type lookups (and 100 misses).

This package will be maintained under the umbrella of the Debian Ruby team.

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