Hello Martin,
You can have a good start for building the package for JSyntaxPane with those commands: sudo apt-get install maven-debian-helper mh_make --from-svn=http://jsyntaxpane.googlecode.com/svn/tags/095/ JSyntaxPane uses Maven as its build system, and furthermore there are no dependencies, so it's really easy. Cheers, Ludovic On 12/04/2011 11:44, Martin Quinson wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm new to the list so I'm writing this little introduction about > myself. I'm a DD since quite a while but was never involved in any java > packaging effort, and actually, my DD skills are a bit rotten by a > period of reduced activity. So I won't get offensed if you treat me like > a beginner, that's not that far from what I am :-/ > > I am also the upstream of the Java Learning Machine, which is a neat > Learning Management System to teach programming to absolute beginners. > The project homepage is here: http://www.loria.fr/~quinson/Teaching/JLM/ > > I decided to package this into debian because the project is quite > mature (we're using it in real teaching settings since several years > now) and I hope that it would help others, too. > > There is several missing dependencies that I plan to package too: > * irclib, a Java IRC implementation (to allow the students to chat and > discuss their difficulties together) ITP filled #622326 > > * jsyntaxpane, an easy to use JEditorKit > http://code.google.com/p/jsyntaxpane ITP to be filled today. > > * twitter4j -- A Java library for the Twitter API, ITP already existing > #613297 (to post students successes on twitter) > > nthykier added me to the alioth project, and I'll now integrate my work > into the git section. I only need to remember how git-buildpackage > works... > > Another problem is that as often with Java packages, some of the > projects listed above do not have proper upstream source packages. > > For irclib, I had to jh_repack the jar which contained both the classes > and the source, which is fine I think. > > For jsyntaxpane, there is absolutely no source package to download so I > had to build a tgz from a svn checkout. I'm less confident in this. Does > anyone have an advice on this? > > Ok, that's all I have in my head right now, but I fear I'll ask more > questions on this list or on #d-java (where I'm emptty) in the near > future... > > Thanks for the fish, > Mt. > > -- 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/4da61b36.3060...@laposte.net