Now that we are making progress with packaging Maven's Build-Dependencies, I'm beginning to wonder what happens next. I've noticed from the JavaCC packaging that it seems to be all right to include a "bootstrap jar" in the upstream source. Is this right? I guess to be valid:
* When building the package a new Jar must be built (from source) that could replace the bootstrap Jar. * There must be no licensing issues around distributing the bootstrap Jar. If so then should we create the Maven package by bootstrapping? * Maven build-depends on wagon, plexus, doxia etc. * Create a local repository for Maven, e.g. debian/.m2/repository. For each build-dependency create the appropriate directory structure (e.g. debian/.m2/repository/plexus/plexus-utils/1.0.2/). * Copy (or symlink) the build-depends jars from /usr/share/java to our repository. This should ensure that maven does not try to download any dependencies. (I imagine maven also has an option to inhibit downloads; it would be safest to set this, and/or set http_proxy). * Set "localRepository" to "debian/.m2/repository", and call maven's bootstrap shell script. (this process is described in http://maven.apache.org/guides/development/guide-building-m2.html) Any comments? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]