Ok, I hit a snag and can report it here:
TripleA relies on class from AppleJavaExtensions.jar. Apple does give us
a license to distribute that code [1], but not the source code.
AppleJavaExtensions would have to be packaged first as a non-free
package, so triplea would be contrib. However, I don't know how
necessary that is . . .
another java package handled it by faking the classes [2,3]. I'm trying
thatsolution now, but am now getting:
[javac] BasicGameMenuBar.java:285:
addApplicationListener(com.apple.eawt.ApplicationListener) in
com.apple.eawt.Application cannot be applied to (<anonymous
com.apple.eawt.ApplicationAdapter>)
[javac]
Application.getApplication().addApplicationListener(new ApplicationAdapter()
[javac] ^
and similar errors...
also, I can't get the test target to work, even with the original source
code. Don't know how important that is.
[1]
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#samplecode/AppleJavaExtensions/Listings/README_txt.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10000677-README_txt-DontLinkElementID_3
[2]
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-science/packages/jeuclid/trunk/debian/README.Debian?view=markup
[3]
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/jeuclid/3.1.9-1/AppleJavaExtensions.patch
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