Hello, Please note that the Java Policy is pretty outdated and some information are deprecated.
Sylvestre Le samedi 13 mars 2010 à 11:54 +0100, Eric Lavarde a écrit : > Hello, > > packaging for Java is not very different from other kind of packaging, > but you should nevertheless have a look at the Java Policy (same page as > below) and check http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/. > > Eric > > Fabrizio Furnari wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > many thanks for your suggestions, I'll start in this way. Exist a guide > > or an howto which describe the packaging process for Java applications? > > > > thanks, > > > > Fabrizio > > > > On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Eric Lavarde <e...@lavar.de > > <mailto:e...@lavar.de>> wrote: > > > > Hi Fabrizio, > > > > I'm not a DD, but nobody has answered yet, so let me try. > > > > First, the kind of help you're expecting is a bit vague, so my > > answer might not be what you expect. > > > > For your first package, my recommendation would be to take the > > simplest package with the least dependencies (and dependencies of > > dependencies, and dependencies of....) not packaged yet in Debian. > > In the same direction, take care of the licensing used, try to avoid > > packages with multiples licenses, complex copyrights, etc... At the > > end, ftp-master might not let them through and you've worked for > > nothing. Same applies of course to dependencies. > > > > These are important point because it can multiple the needed effort > > without visible result, and be quite discouraging, so check the > > dependencies (libraries mostly) and the licenses/copyrights before > > you start packaging. > > > > Now, to start packaging, your first lecture should be > > http://www.debian.org/devel/, especially the New Maintainer's Guide > > http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ > > > > Hope this helps, > > Eric > > > > > > Fabrizio Furnari wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > this ML has been reported me by the mentors ML. > > I'd like to join the Debian packagers team and, in the > > future, become a DD. > > I need for a Squeeze-based distro, to package some Java apps: > > > > OpenJump 1.3.1 > > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/) > > Saga 2.0.4 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/saga-gis/files/) > > AutoQ3D Community ( > > http://www.autoq3d.com/downloads/category/3-autoq3d-community) > > Stereo 0.2b (http://stereo.sourceforge.net/) > > uDig 1.2RC1 (http://udig.refractions.net/download/) > > gvSIG 1.9 ( > > > > http://www.gvsig.gva.es/eng/off/gvsig-desktop/all-versions/download/gvsig-19/downloading-the-program/ > > ) > > e-foto 0.1 > > (http://www.efoto.eng.uerj.br/doku.php?id=en:download) > > jSVR 0.5 beta http://sourceforge.net/projects/svr/files/ > > Total Open Station http://tops.berlios.de/ > > > > Obviously not all now and some can be wrong/not Java. In > > this case I'd much > > appreciate your suggestions. > > Anyone would help me in that? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Fabrizio > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > @P=split//,".URRUU\c8R";@d=split//,"\niranruF oizirbaF";sub p{ > > @p{"r$p","u$p"}=(P,P);pipe"r$p","u$p";++$p;($q*=2)+=$f=!fork;map{$P=$P[$f^ord > > ($p{$_})&6];$p{$_}=/ > > ^$P/ix?$P:close$_}keys%p}p;p;p;p;p;map{$p{$_}=~/^[P.]/&& > > close$_}%p;wait until$?;map{/^r/&&<$_>}%p;$_=$d[$q];sleep > > rand(2)if/\S/;print > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1268480773.14646.704.ca...@zlarin