Hello,

My name is Jérôme and I'm currently working on a GSoC project to package differents GIS Softwares and one of goals this summer is working on packaging Java softwares like GeoServer and GeoTools.

I know there is already a GeoServer package, but it's not built in a way that would be accepted on Debian, that is why I want to create proper GeoServer and GeoTools packages.

I don't have a lot of experience developing and building Java applications so what I've found is maybe wrong so feel free to correct me.

I've been looking into GeoTools first since the majority of Java GIS softwares depends on it. From what I can see, GeoTools is composed of many modules(100+) which are all independent jars. After that I've started listing every dependencies that would need packaging or repackaging for the right version or to be compatiable with Maven-Debian-Helper. Since the list is pretty big, I thought I could start by only packaging some modules. That's why I looked into which modules GeoServer needed.

I also tried to manually build only single modules independently. It works, but from what I understand they still get all the dependencies from the main "pom.xml", are they all needed?

It seems GeoServer is still using many modules. So, would it be possible to create a Basic GeoServer with only a small part of the dependencies?

I've been told that JAI could be a problem, but it seems to be packaged in Ubuntu's multiverse and Debian non-free. That would make any packages depending on it non-free, but I don't think this is too much of a problem. I was also wondering if there could be any other problem with license and redistribution?

These are pretty much all the questions I have for now, I might need your help again in the future as I advance.

Thank you
Jérôme

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Jérôme Villeneuve Larouche
www.mapgears.com

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