Hi Vincent, On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 01:25:48AM +0200, Vincent Privat wrote: > > libejml-java > > Could not determine java version from '9.0.4'. > > I think this is because you call "gradle" instead of "./gradlew".
Thanks for the hint and feel free to push your changes to Git. I hope I implemented your suggestion correctly[1]. > Current version of gradle debian package is 3.4.1. The minimal version > compatible with Java 9 is 4.2.1, see > https://discuss.gradle.org/t/could-not-determine-java-version-from-9-0-1/24457 > > I can build libejml by calling ./gradlew (gradle 4.3 is being downloaded). Wait a moment - its really downloading something? I have no idea why this works in a pbuilder chroot and whether this should be uploaded. Should pbuilder not work on a disconnected system? IMHO this means that we need to upgrade gradle first, right? Kind regards Andreas. PS: Everybody who feels obligated to fix and upload this package is perfectly welcome. I'm just in Uploaders since this was used as a predepency and I'm not keen on sitting with my obviously poor knowledge on the package for ever. [1] https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/libejml-java/commit/e05463e8d8e3ec4b995bed9dd1d72465917b5b3d -- http://fam-tille.de