Am Samstag 20 Februar 2010 21:01:34 schrieb Niels Thykier:
> Niklaus Giger wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I started working on packaging www.elexis.ch for Debian. I am using
> > git-buildpackage  and looked at the solr and libehcache-java packages for
> > inspiration.
> >
> > git-buildpackage --git-dont-purge --git-ignore-new --git-no-sign-tag -us
> > -uc begins to work.
> 
> Hi
> 
> While there is nothing wrong with looking at other packages for
> inspiration, neither of those are build eclipse plugins or rcps. Though,
> I cannot recommend any better source of inspiration at the current time.
> 
> Is your git repository available publicly?
Try git clone git://ngiger.dyndns.org/git/debian_packages.git 
I just did set it up on my local home server. Could not test whether you have 
access from outside. If it doesn't work, just mail again.
> 
> > I managed to compile already a few java files after having added
<...>
> 
> It will not be fixed and nor is it a bug really; however, the coming
> eclipse package will ship with build helpers to deal with this.
> 
> eclipse comes with its very own set of build scripts and an ant-wrapper
> that eclipse plugins usually use for their compilation (featuring stuff
> like pre and post compile hooks etc.). I cannot recommend attempting to
> emulate this with regular ant; also the ant-wrapper itself is run via
> eclipse - which tends to make it try and create/access $HOME/.eclipse,
> causing FTBFS on the buildd machines (e.g. see #480693).
> 
> eclipse-build (our direct upstream for eclipse) has managed to compile a
> few scripts that can build an eclipse feature/plugin while hiding most
> of the difficulties of beating eclipse into behaving sanely during a
> headless build. Furthermore we have begun creating debian specific
> helper systems to use these scripts.
> 
> This is one of the reasons why I would like to see your git repository -
> to see if there is anything we can do to assist you and the application
> you are building.
Thanks a lot for your explications and your offer for help. Where is the 
repository you work on? I would not mind trying an inofficial snapshot to test 
your scripts.

Best regards.

-- 
Niklaus Giger


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