Hi again, Daniel, if I do not hear from you I assume you agree that I inject fannj into Debian Science Git and do a team upload.
Kind regards Andreas. On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 03:08:17PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi, > > as far as I understood the Debian Java team agreed that droping the > documentation is an appropriate way to deal with errors like this: > > Creating destination directory: "debian/_jh_build.javadoc/api/" > javadoc: error - The code being documented uses packages in the unnamed > module, but the packages defined in /usr/share/doc/default-jdk-doc/api/ are > in named modules. > javadoc: error - The code being documented uses packages in the unnamed > module, but the packages defined in /usr/share/doc/default-jre-headless/api/ > are in named modules. > javadoc: error - The code being documented uses packages in the unnamed > module, but the packages defined in /usr/share/doc/default-jdk-doc/api/ are > in named modules. > > > Do you have any recommendation what is the most simple way to do so for > this package to fit the freeze policy (for sure a fix for the issue > would be helpful as well). > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > PS: Daniel, packages touching the topic of neural networks are also > maintained in Debian Science team. You might like to consider > joining this team and maintain fannj there. Maintaining this package > in Debian Java team is an alternative as well. I'd strongly recommend > to do so to maintain the package in a repository on salsa.debian.org > > -- > http://fam-tille.de > > -- http://fam-tille.de