Hi Emmanuel, On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:14:38AM +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > > What would be the correct answer at this point of the process. > > The right answer here is: s/.*/debian/ > But mh_make shouldn't ask as there is not ambiguity here, I'll see if I > can improve that. If you install the libcommons-fileupload-java package > before running mh_make the dependency will be matched automatically.
I can confirm that *this* issue is solved then but I needed to answer some other questions. However, in the end I did not got any control, changelog or control file as the doc[1] is promissing: That's it. Now I have a debian folder, and it contains changelog, control, rules, copyright and a few other files. Is this because of the missing edpendencies or is anything else wrong here? > > How do I get this "not yet packaged dependency list"? > > If you look into the pom.xml file you'll see the list of dependencies. > Then you can use 'apt-file find' with the artifactId and see if a > package contains the dependency expected. > > For example the pom declares this dependency: > > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.jena</groupId> > <artifactId>apache-jena-libs</artifactId> > <type>pom</type> > <version>2.11.0</version> > </dependency> > > You look for the dependency with: > > apt-file find apache-jena-libs > > No result is returned, this is a missing dependency. OK. > > Just some backround information: I'll hold a packaging workshop at > > 21.+22.7. and the participants have choosen this package as their final > > target. So I could do some demonstration perhaps on the preconditions. > > Considering the amount of missing dependencies you may start with imeji > and then pick an easy to package dependency. But you won't be able to > package everything in only one session. Looking at the list sanselan is > a good candidate (simple structure, all dependencies in Debian). Thanks for the hint - this sounds quite reasonable. > Alternatively, if you just want to create a .deb package but not > distribute is through the Debian archive, using jdeb would be an easier > alternative: Its a goal of the audience to finally create an official package of this and other interesting software. Kind regards and thanks for your helpful hints Andreas. [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenDebianHelper -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140718110907.gi25...@an3as.eu