On 04/06/2015 09:39 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote: > Next on the list of Jruby dependencies is an updated version (3.0.10) > of the jnr-posix library. The current version in the archive is > out-of-date (1.1.8) and requires libconstantine-java which conflicts > with any package that requires libjnr-constants-java. I’ve renamed > this and converted the build system to maven-debian-helper. > > Included also is a rename of the source package (but retaining all > history of the previous package) in order to be consistent with the > growing library of jnr packages. > > I had meant to push this only to a new repo called jnr-posix, but > accidentally also pushed to the existing repo, libjnr-posix-java.
Hi Tim, git repos: I renamed libjnr-posix-java.git -> libjnr-posix-java_LEGACY.git (since I had pushed code there before I realized that you had pushed the updated debian/watch to jnr-posix.git), but I think we can delete it. So URLs match what appears in PTS/tracker and to ensure that we're all working on the same repo, I have symlinked libjnr-posix-java.git -> jnr-posix.git. I think this can be temporary as well - until the new package is accepted in experimental and is subsequently uploaded to unstable. package update: I have pushed a few minor changes and believe that src:jnr-posix in and of itself is ready for upload to experimental. However, eclipse-pydev isn't building after swapping out libconstantine-java for libjnr-constants-java, so it'll be a bit before I upload. Also, until the new jnr-ffi hits experimental, jnr-posix won't build from experimental, so waiting a bit won't hurt. Cheers, tony
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