On Saturday 21 June 2008, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Debian's default Java build environment, at least on most platforms,
takes 'javac' from ecj (the Eclipse Java compiler from Sun)
I hate to be pedantic, but ecj is from the Eclipse project, which not
affiliated with Sun.
and 'javah' from gcj
On Friday 20 June 2008, Peter Samuelson wrote:
1) libsvn-java no longer builds with Debian's mix of ecj/gcj. The
developers all use Sun Java, of course, and their response is gcj?
You've got to be kidding. I still have to figure out how to fix
that, which isn't all that easy, given that
[Andreas Schildbach]
Note that libsvn-java shouldn't be needed for the server side of
Subversion, which would already be a great start.
Right. I concluded the same, so I uploaded my build to 'experimental'
without libsvn-java. It should work in sid and lenny, but I didn't
want to upload
1) libsvn-java no longer builds with Debian's mix of ecj/gcj. The
developers all use Sun Java, of course, and their response is gcj?
You've got to be kidding. I still have to figure out how to fix that,
which isn't all that easy, given that I'm not a Java programmer, but I
at least know
Package: subversion
Version: 1.4.6dfsg1-4
Severity: wishlist
Please package subversion 1.5.0
Thanks for a great package!
-Tim
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64
[Tim Olsen]
Please package subversion 1.5.0
I've been working on it, when I've had time, for several weeks now.
I'm down to just 4 major problems:
1) libsvn-java no longer builds with Debian's mix of ecj/gcj. The
developers all use Sun Java, of course, and their response is gcj?
You've got to
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