On Tue, 2015-12-08 at 12:16 +, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> On 08/12/15 12:01, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I was on my way trying to package org.osgi.core 6 and before
> > downloading I have to agree with this page:
> >
> > https
pletion, proper daemon and log rotation).
Isn't it possible to propose our patches upstream?
https://github.com/jenkinsci/debian-package-builder-plugin
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On 2015-12-09 02:18, Mikołaj Izdebski wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
I was on my way trying to package org.osgi.core 6 and before downloading I
have to agree with this page:
https://www.osgi.org/developer/downloads/release-6/release-6-no-form/
In the "Li
On 2015-12-08 13:48, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 8/12/2015 13:31, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit :
Don't hesitate to comment and improve ;-)
Excellent idea, thank you!
Here are a few suggestions picked from my build environment:
I'll add extra dependencies.
I'm not a docker expert bu
On 2015-12-08 13:25, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 8/12/2015 13:01, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit :
Any thoughts?
As I understand this "license grant" covers the specification. The
implementation is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license (which includes
a handy patent protection clause).
You
Hi,
I created a debian-java image to build java packages. It's based on this
email:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2013/04/msg00134.html
(I use 'sid', not 'testing')
Don't hesitate to comment and improve ;-)
https://hub.docker.com/r/avdyk/debian-java
ght?
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On 2015-09-25 11:57, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 25/09/2015 11:17, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit :
Is there a plan to package apache-karaf in Debian?
AFAIK nobody is working on the Karaf packaging yet, or is planning to
do so.
Hi Emmanuel,
It's been a long time I didn't package something
Hi there,
Is there a plan to package apache-karaf in Debian?
http://karaf.apache.org/
Apache Karaf is a small OSGi based runtime which provides a lightweight
container onto which various components and applications can be deployed.
Apache 2.0 licence
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2014-07-16 22:32 GMT+02:00 Miguel Landaeta :
> It's totally normal to have technical disagreements, especially on a
> non-trivial packages like that one. What I really dislike is to
> see epithets like "bullshit" or "own agenda" in a technical
> discu
ring these 10 years (Felix, special hello to
> you!).
>
> So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish,
> Eric
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#x27;ll be possible to package them in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Apache2
license is free but you can choose any license you want if it's known to be a
free license (BSD, GPL, ...).
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>
> I just got a delivery failed response after contacting all uploaders listed
> in
> libpg-java. Arnaud Vandyck changed his status to emeritus in march but is
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#x27;d like to help but I made my last package a long time ago! I first
have to read some docs on the new practices. Any link to help? ;-)
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Le 23/06/10 00:04, Ludovic Claude a écrit :
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> Hello,
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> Since Torsten has sponsored the new versions of maven-repo-helper (1.1)
> and maven-debian-helper (1.0), I would like to show you how to package
> software built with Maven in Debian.
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> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "eclipselink".
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> * Package name: eclipselink
> Version : 2.0.2-1
Great to see eclipselink coming to the archive!
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from the uploaders:
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I've enjoyed working for the project and meeting you in real life
(Debian: Greg, Stefan, Michael, Matthias, Wolfgang, Jeroen, Wouter,
...; Free Java: Dalibor, Mark, all the RedHat guys (big up to
all your work, hope to help you soon,
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e meantime closed a few bugs.
If I can do anything more to help on this, don't hesitate!
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-Depends on the needed stuff and maven
will automatically pickup stuff from there.
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eed for this?
>
> I don't think so: tags and branches are meant to stay, and they
> don't cause problems (no one would dream checking out the tags/
> directory). No need to work more when the benefits are little or
> inexistant.
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uld have *working* watch files that mangle the
> debian version to let script know if a new upstream version was
> released. I know thats not possible for all packages
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> > IMHO remain in contrib.
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> I understand, but do we really have other possible ways?
Not moving packages that work only with icedtea to main at the moment.
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nd can move to main. Now, if we move every packages to main
because they can be built and run with openjdk, we send a bad message
to our users.
Anyway, Michael, thanks for working on Icedtea and I will not waste
time to send bug reports on packages that moved to main but should
IMHO remain in contri
k.
libhibernate3-java works on powerpc with IBM's non-free jvm and is in
contrib. It'll work with Icedtea/OpenJDK. Will you put
libhibernate3-java in main?! That's the problem. You cannot say
libhibernate3-java is in main because on other arches then x86, it
needs software outside
2008/1/5, Paul Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Icedtea/OpenJDK will only solve the move to main for x86 and x64
> > arches. There is a port from Gary Benson on PowerPC (only in
> > interp
2007/12/28, Vincent Fourmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hello,
Hi Vincent,
> Could I join the team and lend a hand?
Welcome to the team and thanks for your help.
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> In any case it would be nice to have IcedTea in experimental at least.
IceTea/OpenJDK will not break anything, it could be in unstable.
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the JDK with java-gcj-compat-dev if you are sure the
software can be built and can run with java-gcj-compat-dev. In other
cases, you'll have to leave Sun's JDK.
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> any ideas how to solve theese issues?
nowarn is not a command I know to compile java sources ;-)
An envirronment variable has been badly configured, it shoud be something like:
java -nowarn ...
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Yes, but cc also mentors.
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_IT_Crowd
PS: Sorry, end of the week :-D
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See the latest messages from Marcus.
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rom Paul works for me and could enter the archive
when it'll be cleaned.
Maven needs plugins that need to be built by maven is not an ideal solution :'(
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> On Thu, August 23, 2007 8:44 am, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
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> > Are you sure every dependencies are in main?
>
> I'm pretty sure all of the build / run dependencies are in main. When you
> run mvn it will downloa
e want to use mvn when
> building other Debian packages.
So yes, we need them, but they are not blocking maven2 to enter the archive.
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kage (find the missing package and telling it; find the jars in
/usr/share/java/...); 2° create a super pom.xml to do something
similar.
I'll try to read it asap and blog about Maven soon.
[0] http://www.devzuz.com/web/guest/products/resources#BBWM
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lease contact Michael Koch or me if you do want to join the packaging and
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you suggest something which can be done, or is it that there's
> no way out till we have a free alternative to these jars (or Sun frees
> them)? Or am I getting something wrong here?
Maybe Tom Marble can help here ;-)
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>should I use /usr/share/tex4ht/ (which already contains
>other related files)?
You can put it in /usr/share/java
> Any info on any of these questions will be much appreciated!
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> Marcus is working on tomcat, maybe Michael is also working on it. I'm
> ok but you have to wait for them to confirm.
I'm more than happy if someone wants to help. Please file bug reports and
use &
to work on fixing both of these point if there is no
reason not to change them.
Marcus is working on tomcat, maybe Michael is also working on it. I'm
ok but you have to wait for them to confirm.
Thanks for your help,
PS: You can also send patches to bug reports already against tomcat4|5|5.5.
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We could put into the policy that we need to make sure the Class-Path
attribute has a sensible value.
This is a very very good idea! I fully support this.
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h depended on other libraries would have one so that
applications don't have to guess what libraries their libraries may use.
This is true if the application is launched with java -jar myapp.jar.
Any way, setting Class-Path property in the MANIFEST file is a very good idea.
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nning,
Your work is *really* needed and *really* appreciated. Don't hesitate
to make changes, ask the list and so. And if you make something wrong,
we follow the changes of the wiki and we can send a mail to correct
the wiki (like I did).
Once again, many thanks for your work.
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== Java from Sun ==
- * ["Java/Sun"] - Sun's Implementation of Java is now being distributed in
NonFree
+ * ["Java/Sun"] - Sun's Implementation is available in Debian
* SunJava
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> > The RC bug has been closed, but moving argouml, libgef-java and
> > arbortext-catalog to xerces2 should be done. And then, remove xer
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> The RC bug has been closed, but moving argouml, libgef-java and
> arbortext-catalog to xerces2 should be done. And then, remove xerces1.
Care to file some bugs? :)
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rgouml, 222 of libgef-java and 67 of
arbortext-catalog, so apparently some people did install it separately.
Nevertheless I don't think it makes sense to keep it in lenny.
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m unable to build it anymore as the depends on mdr which is not
packaged in debian and is not free. If you wanna help, you can check
the svn repo and submit patches (they are welcome).
If you can build new upstream, I'll be glad to sponsor new upload
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On 5/26/07, Trygve Laugstøl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If we wanna use maven to build, we need maven in main. If we want to
> extract metadata, we just need an xslt or some
> perl/python/java/whatever xml parser.
No you don't. I meant that you can u
On 5/23/07, Trygve Laugstøl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We must first have maven in main!.. That's not so easy ;-)
Why do you need Maven in main first? There shouldn't be any issues using
Maven's metadata to generate the control file nor gen
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> We must first have maven in main!.. That's not so easy ;-)
I know. But w
n main!.. That's not so easy ;-)
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at the end of the mail, thanks to everyone who can help solving questions
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Hi Ľuboš,
I'd like to get opengrok (
http://www.op
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You rock Andrew ;-) (well and Tom and all the RedHat team of course ;-))
And of course all those Sun guys who made this possible! ;-)
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That way, you can install both version without conflict.
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> Is there plans to [...] port the vm on other arches?
[...]
There is supposedly a protable interpreter in OpenJDK. We (@ Red Hat)
are investigating this for other arches.
You rock Andrew ;-) (wel
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> I'm about to upload a new tomcat5.5 package (5.5.20-5).
Thanks for your work.
Yes, excellent, thanks,
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/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-4.1-1.4.2.0/jre/lib/security
This one seems appropriate but I don't know the program. Maybe other
users/devs have advices or comments?
Note that you'll have to reinstall your files when you upgrade java-gcj-compat.
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we can agree that we need to decide this on a case by case basis. ;-)
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I think Stefan Gybas would agree if pkg-java took the package so I
have just one question:
Do we fix it or do we remove it?
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On 4/4/07, Eric Lavarde - Debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi Eric,
Arnaud Vandyck said:
> I'll try to rebuild your packages with ibm's jdk and upload them.
Do you _add_ IBM's home directory to JAVA_HOME_DIRS in rules +
corresponding build dependency, or repl
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> If you have packages that build with gcj-java-compat-dev
[...]
I tried (not too hard to be honest) to get all packages compiling with
gcj, but without success. My plan was actually to get all these pack
-java-compat-dev, just give me
the url to the orig tarball and the name of the directory in SVN and
I'll be glad to review and upload if possible.
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> wagon, not just the bits needed by maven. It don't think this will be a
> problem, as it doesn't look like it will pull in any additional
> dependencies.
Good idea. That sounds like a good solution.
Michael agree also :-D
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all of them into Debian NEW queue.
We already discussed that at the FOSDEM and I think it's an excellent plan.
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it's easier for users to download the binaries and libs from Tigris :(
Of course, we don't want to reproduce the same mistakes.
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We are mixing concepts here ;-) (we should meet for real ;-))
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> > Also, we try to have less possible different versions (we try
a lot of Sun's
libraries must be downloaded from Sun website with a click on the
agreement, no source to build them and a non-free license (Sun
binary...), but in the mean time, what do we do?
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> On 3/4/07, Manfred Moser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sunday March 4 2007 09:27, Michael Koch wrote:
>>
>> > I have built a preliminary Debian packages for Mave
lcome).
I'd like something like a maven repository maintained by Debian
Developers (all our debian-java packages installable by maven).
I hope Michael and I answer your questions.
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The Maintainer and Uploaders would certainly be a team,
but one with a team leader. Today we have teams
with no formal leader.
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> As you mentionned, a lot of packages does not need a lot of attention.
> Why do you want to orphan a package that could be just here because a
> lot of people use it and it does not need upload!
*Becau
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> I just can tell he sent me a mail less then two month
> ago: he is ok but has no time to dedicate to Debian
> at the moment.
I'm glad to hear that. Do you know if he would mind to
be remove
t think we
should do specific uploads to remove Wolfgang from uploaders. I also
think we have other priorities. Any way, if another DD second me, feel
free to remove Wolfgang from uploaders field *only* if there is a good
reason to upload the package. Don't do a 90 mass upload only to remove
W
it for a lot of package, I also
did it a long time ago, you also fix a lot of packages.
I prefer the way we do it at the moment. Everyone can subscribe to
pkg-java and propose patches. Every member of the group can apply the
patches if they are good.
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se far too many problems?
We discussed this specific case a long time ago and this package is
both: a library and a command. I vote for leaving the name as it is.
Seconded.
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On 1/7/07, Paul Cager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Please can I apply to join the Java Packaging Project. I've opened an
account on alioth ("paulcager-guest"), and I'm subscribed to
pkg-java-maintainers and debian-java.
Welcome to the project, many thanks
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For comparison, see for example
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-java/trunk/dom4j/ .
As an alternative build method, you can also use cdbs which is easier. IMHO.
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On 12/12/06, Marcus Better <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> It's a good idea to remove generated javadoc and jar files and classes.
Well, let's agree to disagree. :)
;-)
> They can be removed to use less space and be sure not to include code
> tha
with non free dependencies.
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un JDK.
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I'm mailing the list to see what other Java maintainer's
think.
you can depend on java-gcj-compat-dev, it provides all the jdk tools.
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be Michael can answer?
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Can anyone tell me why we process XML documentation with xsltproc instead of
the way upstream does it, with
POV, it's a problem in pkg-java and in Debian in
general. Now, if the VCS is really useful and those who wants to help
don't have to learn 1K documentation, it's ok.
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If you feel that Tomcat has "outgrown the patch system",
may I suggest taking a look at the xorg or linux-image packages?
lol :-D
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e jdk in Debian for some time now. (My
POV: not the right way, but they did it, thanks ;-));
o Let be patient. There is still a lot of work for everything to be integrated;
o We (Ola Ludvig and other?) are working to build hotspot and javac
with free software;
Any other thoughts?
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