It appears libreoffice-report-builder bundles all its java dependencies,
so this is obsolete and can be closed:
$ dpkg -L libreoffice-report-builder | grep jar
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/classes/flow-engine.jar
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/classes/flute-1.1.6.jar
** Changed in: libjcommon-java (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: libitext-java (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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As we are reducing java dependencies in main, this is the wrong
direction to go for such an auxiliary package (report-builder). Closing
as wontfix, rather would invest in independantly building report-builder
from universe ...
** Changed in: libfonts-java (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress =
libbase is covered in sister bug 1034558, so removing from here.
** No longer affects: libbase (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[MIR] libloader-java,
libfonts-java review:
* Does it FTBFS currently? It builds fine with universe enabled, but has a lot
of build dependencies from universe: libbase-java (from libbase) libitext-java
libjcommon-java libloader-java (from libloader)
* Does it have a test suite? it does, with test failures
* Does
liblayout looks mostly good. In sync, no important bugs. However, it
has a test suite that isn't being run. Nor does upstream's ant config
seem to support the 'test' target. Can that be looked into, to see how
easy it would be to enable?
** Changed in: liblayout (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
libloader looks mostly fine. It even has a test suite and runs it
during build. But... it looks like a no-op. That is, it runs a test
target, but doesn't seem to run the actual tests:
test:
[junitreport] Processing
libformula is mostly fine. But again with the tests! It has a test
suite and it runs, but seems to have the same problem as libfonts-java,
where many of the tests fail, but the build doesn't.
There was one other issue (didn't use ${java:Depends}), but it isn't
worth a delta, so I just submitted
libserializer looks fine. Build warnings seem safe enough. No
important bugs. In sync. It's too bad it doesn't have a test suite.
Would also be nice if Ubuntu had a bug subscriber.
** Changed in: libserializer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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I'm assigning libfonts-java to security-team for a quick pass, since it
seems to parse the font files themselves.
As for the non-security side of MIR: Although the test suite is run...
it doesn't seem to fail the build if it has errors. It currently seems
to fail but continues anyway.
librepository is fine. No test suite unfortunately. Could use a bug
subscriber.
** Changed in: librepository (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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postponed to quantal+1
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Title:
[MIR] libloader-java, libformula-java, librepository-java, libfonts-
java, libserializer-java
To manage
Same question as the other bug:
This isn't needed anymore, right? Per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/992232/comments/35
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