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Bug #913402 [src:tomcat8] tomcat8 FTBFS: error: incompatible types: Object
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It should be possible to tweak the package to remove the following
from mh_make on user side:
In fop-servlet/pom.xml: This dependency cannot be found in the Debian
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Hi Emmanuel,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 2:02 PM Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
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> Le 12/11/2018 à 13:54, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
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> > It should be possible to tweak the package to remove the following
> > from mh_make on user side:
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> Hi Mathieu,
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> Looking at the log I fail to understand the issue.
Le 12/11/2018 à 13:54, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
> It should be possible to tweak the package to remove the following
> from mh_make on user side:
Hi Mathieu,
Looking at the log I fail to understand the issue. Could you be more
specific on the behavior you expect and why?
Emmanuel Bourg
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Bug #913577 [src:java-allocation-instrumenter] java-allocation-instrumenter
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