Dear Moriyoshi: What a coincidence! Maybe it is just because the number of sbml users is larger and larger. :-) I have try to use gcj-4.1 and free-java-sdk, but It always fail to build. The potential cause may be the swig version or anything else, but I didn't try to patch it. In the other hand, the sun-java work fine. Considering that the sun-java is open-sourcing , I think this dependence may not be a problem in the future. Anyway, if this dependence can be fixed, it is always better. btw, I write a dependence to g++-3.4, but it seems unnecessary. g++-4.1 work fine with a little change in source code. I'd be glad to colaborate with you. ;-) On 二, 2007-01-30 at 16:37 +0900, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote: > Hello there, > > Just a side note: I'm a full-time scientific programmer at the Keio > University, working specifically on the E-Cell project > (http://www.e-cell.org/ ) that aims to create a versatile in-silico > simulator and related toolkits. > > 2007/1/29, Steffen Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Dear Changyan (also, please correct/apologize if I address you wrongly), > > dear Charles, > > > > this is quite a coincidence. > > I'm also surprised at the coincidence that happened merely in a week :-) > > > The SBML libraries have two rather ancient ITPs (#241111,#277748) of mine > > and > > Andrea Tasso. Just last week I got a patch to my diff.gz. thus bringing it > > up to the latest level, sent in by Moriyoshi Koizumi who is on this email's > > CC line. > > > > The idea we came up with last week was to prepare an entry on the Debian-Med > > SVN (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/, > > http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-med) for the package. Andreas volunteered > > as an initial sponsor and I volunteered to take over sponsoring once I am > > accepted as a DD. > > > > Dear Moriyoshi and dear Changyan, please get in contact with each other for > > an > > exchange of ideas for the package. Whoever wishes to go forward with the > > maintenance should do so. A SVN-based group maintenance would be preferable > > from my point of view as it does not harm and is much fun if it works out > > nicely. It is in no way required, though. Andreas? > > Sure I will. Would anyone give some advice what is necessary to > collaborate on it right now? > I so far got my alioth account (moriyoshi-guest). I'm rather new to > the arrangement of the Debian development though I've been involved in > several opensource projects in the past, so any help would be > thankful. > > > > It is very good news to see these packages arriving in Debian. > > > Unfortunately, I am completely ignorant of java, so I can not review > > > them. I have however one small comment: it has been said some time ago > > > on debian-devel that having packages with very similar descriptions is > > > disturbing when people make keyword-based searches. Maybe you could try > > > to give a specific description for each package ? > > Just my two yen's worth: Despite the following statement mentioned in > the quoted mail, sun-java wasn't necessary for me to build the Java > package. libgcj-dev will suffice because they shares the same ABI and > pretty much the same thing did in many other Debian java library > packages AFAIK. > > > > > Section : contrib/science(because to compile the java binding > > > > package use sun-java) >
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