Thomas Koch <[email protected]> writes: > Felix Natter: >> hi,
hi Thomas, >> finally I've imported the source, slightly updated the wiki and fixed >> the patches for freeplane-1.2.20, but I have some questions: > It seems that your source tarball contains .class files. Could you please > push > your git repo to github (or somewhere else) for review? Is there anything that speaks against pushing to git.debian.org directly? I can update this repo with new upstream versions using git-import-orig, right? Of course I will push to github if there's any benefit! Just to make sure I don't break anything on git.debian.org: $ ~/Freeplane-Debian-Package/freeplane(master u+7)$ git remote show origin * remote origin Fetch URL: git+ssh://[email protected]/git/pkg-java/freeplane.git Push URL: git+ssh://[email protected]/git/pkg-java/freeplane.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch: master tracked Local branch configured for 'git pull': master merges with remote master Local ref configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast-forwardable) => I can easily push the master branch: $ git push --tags but concerning the 'pristine-tar' and 'upstream' branches, is this correct: $ <stash ...> $ git checkout upstream $ git push -u --tags origin upstream and: $ git checkout pristine-tar $ git push -u --tags origin pristine-tar or is there an easier way? >> - I think I should use rhino instead of librhino-java and fop instead of >> libfop-java (rhino depends on librhino-java and fop depends on >> libfop-java)? > I don't think so. Most certainly lib*-java contains the .jar file that you > need to depend on. You should only depend on packages you really need. The > fop > package contains the exectuable for fop but your package presumably only > needs > the java library (.jar). Ok, makes sense :-) BTW: do you want me to CC: you? I am subscribed to debian-java so please don't CC: me. Thanks and Best Regards, -- Felix Natter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

