Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian

2005-08-01 Thread Charles Fry
I would like to help maintain it. I would enjoy working with others, but
I would be up to attepting it on my own if not (though that would of
course introduce some delay in the process). As the previous owners seem
to have gone mute, perhaps it is time to change ownership of this bug?

Charles

-Original Message-
 From: Dave Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian
 Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 20:49:29 +0100
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 Reply-To: Dave Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 After much searching and broken links, I see eclipse 3.1 is in ubuntu.
 Here's the crucial link:
 
 ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/e/eclipse/
 
 Is there any reason why this can't be packaged for debian now?
 
 Who is (intending to) maintain it?  debian-java seemed rather quiet
 about it, and was one of the sources of broken-links.
 
 Dave
 



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Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian

2005-08-01 Thread Al Stone
On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 02:07 -0400, Charles Fry wrote:
 I would like to help maintain it. I would enjoy working with others, but
 I would be up to attepting it on my own if not (though that would of
 course introduce some delay in the process). As the previous owners seem
 to have gone mute, perhaps it is time to change ownership of this bug?
 
 Charles

I'm also interested in helping to maintain this package.

 -Original Message-
  From: Dave Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian
  Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 20:49:29 +0100
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: Dave Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  After much searching and broken links, I see eclipse 3.1 is in ubuntu.
  Here's the crucial link:
  
  ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/e/eclipse/
  
  Is there any reason why this can't be packaged for debian now?
  
  Who is (intending to) maintain it?  debian-java seemed rather quiet
  about it, and was one of the sources of broken-links.
  
  Dave
  
 
 
 
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Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian

2005-08-01 Thread Dave Beckett
After I emailed the bug, I ported the ubuntu packages to debian, fixing
a few problems with dependencies.

It takes about 1.3G of disk, 500M+ of /tmp and 100Ms of memory and 30+
minutes to build on system.

and still isn't quite working yet:

$ /usr/bin/eclipse
/usr/bin/eclipse: line 4: /usr/share/java-common/java-common.sh: No such
file or directory
/usr/bin/eclipse: line 5: jvm_find: command not found

which seems to be caused by using files in the java-common package from
ubuntu (0.23ubuntu3) which are not in the debian one (0.23).

I also think eclipse-ecj should Conflict: and Replace: ecj-bootstrap so
that installing eclipse-ecj kicks out ecj-bootstrap.

The resulting binaries I'm not wanting to host myself but 've put the
diff I've got so far at http://people.debian.org/~dajobe/eclipse/

I'm not very interested in maintaining it, but as the maintainer of ikvm
I'd like it build as ikvm's latest release now needs either
ecj-bootstrap or eclipse-ecj to compile.  I'm presently using the
former.

Dave



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Bug#276096: eclipse 3.1 in debian

2005-07-31 Thread Dave Beckett
After much searching and broken links, I see eclipse 3.1 is in ubuntu.
Here's the crucial link:

ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/e/eclipse/

Is there any reason why this can't be packaged for debian now?

Who is (intending to) maintain it?  debian-java seemed rather quiet
about it, and was one of the sources of broken-links.

Dave



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