Just FYI. The "third source" used by Fedora packagers to build Tycho is, in fact, not a source. It is a collection of jar's obtained from pdebuild [1]. So, I am currently stuck here. Regards,
Luca [1] http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/lookaside/pkgs/tycho/eclipse-bootstrap.tar.xz/cd436a0741267ce86e97184cfee608e9/eclipse-bootstrap.tar.xz Il 07/01/2016 16:27, Markus Koschany ha scritto: > Am 07.01.2016 um 15:30 schrieb Luca Vercelli: > [...] >> Dear Markus, >> I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. In the previous email I just meant >> to share the "get-orig-source" script, that allows to download sources, >> and not a full debian package. >> If you want, I can provide a full package for Tycho, that correctly >> builds an (empty!) tycho-xxx.deb package. >> This package would be empty because it cannot be built without the >> required bundles from Eclipse. >> > Hi, > > Fedora somehow manages to build Tycho from source and I am sure we can > do the same. They use three source files. [1] The resulting package > shouldn't be empty. If your package requires bundles from Eclipse then > they should be either packaged separately or used as the original > sources for Tycho. It seems Fedora did the latter. That means you can > create one orig-source tarball that combines all necessary sources. The > mission is simple: Package Tycho and create a working Debian package. It > must not be empty. If you can do that, that would be helpful, even more > so if you intend to maintain the package in the future. > > Regards, > > Markus > > > [1] http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/tycho.git/tree/sources >