On 4/9/2012 2:29 PM, Jakub Adam wrote:
Dear java packagers,
I am looking for a sponsor for package "glassfish".
* Package name : glassfish
Version : 1:2.1.1-b31g-2
Upstream Author : Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* URL : https://glassfish.dev.java.net/
* License : GPLv2
Section : java
It builds those binary packages:
glassfish-activation - activation part of GlassFish
glassfish-appserv - Application Server components of GlassFish
glassfish-jmac-api - Jmac API components of GlassFish
glassfish-mail - Java Mail components of GlassFish
glassfish-javaee - Java EE 5 Reference Implementation components of
GlassFish
glassfish-toplink-essentials - Toplink Essentials components of GlassFish
Packaging files can be accessed at pkg-java svn repository:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-java/trunk/glassfish/
This version installs Jmac API artifacts into maven-repo, so that the
library can
be a dependency of packages using Maven for build.
Also Standards-Version was upgraded to 3.9.3.
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards,
Hello Jakub,
I notice that the new version of the package installs the
jmac-api-2.1.jar into /usr/share/maven-repo/.../ instead of
/usr/share/java and then creates a symlink in
/usj/glassfish-jmac-api.jar to it. In the previous version of the
package, the glassfish-jmac-api-2.1.1-b31g.jar was in /usj.
Is the move intentional?
Thank you,
tony
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