Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-10-09 Thread Christopher Bertels
Hi, Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2009 13:38:04 schrieb Niels Thykier: I have attached the full review (as review.txt) along with the build-order[1]. Wow, thanks. This is my first debian package I did, so thanks for all the stuff you mentioned. Really helpful. There are three major points I

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-10-08 Thread Niels Thykier
- libaduna-commons-iteration-java, libaduna-commons-concurrent-java [Higher level] libaduna-appbase-java - A lot. sesame2-java - A lot. soprano-backend-sesame - sesame2-java. General case The following applies to most (but not necessarily all) packages

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-10-06 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2009-10-06, Christopher Bertels christopher.bert...@intevation.de wrote: Hi, I was just wondering, if there is any interest at all to include the packag= es=20 into Debian? I am very interested. My java pacakging skills is unfortunately nonexistant and my time is currently limited. I'm

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-10-06 Thread Marcus Better
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Christopher Bertels wrote: I was just wondering, if there is any interest at all to include the packages into Debian? I'm interested but not sure when I can squeeze in some time to check the packages. Cheers, Marcus -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Koch
Hello Christopher, On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 10:28:59AM +0200, Christopher Bertels wrote: I was just wondering, if there is any interest at all to include the packages into Debian? I'm also interested but not much time for review of the packages. If noone else did it I can do it in about two

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano [working packages]

2009-09-29 Thread Christopher Bertels
Hi all! I've got the packages working without errors. At least they seem to work for me. Please feel free to try them out yourself and give me some feedback. You can get the packages here http://files.kolab.org/apt/sesame2/ If you add it to your sources.list via deb

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-25 Thread Marcus Better
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sune Vuorela wrote: I'm puzzled it isn't more packages than that. Last I tried building it, maven ended up downloading ~100 jars totally filling ~28mb where only a few of them was available in debian. Or are the build process just downloading

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-25 Thread Christopher Bertels
I've uploaded the latest version of the packages to http://files.kolab.org/apt/sesame2/ I'm still getting the error though. When trying to use the original Ubuntu package, I also get the same error now. I'm pretty sure though, that the Ubuntu package (soprano-backend-sesame -

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-24 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2009-09-23, Christopher Bertels christopher.bert...@intevation.de wrote: A little update: I've udpated libaduna-appbase to not depend on logback=20 v0.9.9. It now builds fine with the latest liblogback-java, meaning that al= l=20 packages at http://files.kolab.org/apt/sesame2/ build now

Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-23 Thread Christopher Bertels
Hi, I'm an intern at Intevation GmbH and have been redirected to this mailing list by Marcus Better from the pkg-java-maintainers list. I've attached my last mail I've sent to the pkg-java-maintainers mailinglist. I've been working on packaging Sesame2 as a Soprano storage backend for Nepomuk.

Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-23 Thread Christopher Bertels
Hi, I'm an intern at Intevation GmbH and have been redirected to this mailing list by Marcus Better from the pkg-java-maintainers list. I've attached my last mail I've sent to the pkg-java-maintainers mailinglist. I've been working on packaging Sesame2 as a Soprano storage backend for Nepomuk.

Re: Sesame2 backend for soprano

2009-09-23 Thread Christopher Bertels
Please excuse my double post. Somehow my email client was hanging and I thought he hadn't sent the mail correctly. A little update: I've udpated libaduna-appbase to not depend on logback v0.9.9. It now builds fine with the latest liblogback-java, meaning that all packages at