Hi, On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Damien Raude-Morvan <draz...@drazzib.com> wrote: >> Le 04/08/2012 09:59, Thomas Koch a écrit : >>> do you think we should change the java policy and relax the requirement >>> to >>> install java libraries to /usr/share/java in favour of >>> /usr/share/maven-repo? >>> >>> At least I'd like to see a very strong recommends to install to /u/s/m-r. >>> I >>> feel like having filled a dozen bugs against java libraries that did not >>> honour >>> the debian maven repo but on which I depended. >> >> I don't think we should add in our policy a strong dependency on a build >> system and the paths it expects. It used to be ant, it is now Maven, it >> might change in the future. >> >> I would prefer to keep /usr/share/java. It is not tied to a specific tool. > > > I also support this: /usr/share/maven-repo is only an addition to > /usr/share/java and not a replacement. > > IIRC, Debian Java Policy actually require versionned JAR (ie. real file) to > be installed into /usr/share/java and we should keep this.
That said, nothing stops requesting or requiring packages to install versioned or versionless symlinks in /usr/share/maven-repo. BTW, why /usr/share/maven-repo isn't simply a symlink to /usr/share/java ? Would it break something ? (I'm maven-naive). Cheers, Vincent -- 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/CAEnRq5MfEUyNvHBZxFtxRuDB0G_rtoOc6=6gb7izsrcmuvn...@mail.gmail.com