Le 20/10/2015 08:32, Sergio Fernández a écrit :
> Double check would be good, since I could missed any. I think most are old
> versions, and given the package naming in Debian are still there. How many
> components do actually still use Ant as build system?
Another way to find the source packages depending on Ant is to use the
build-rdeps command (from the devscripts package) :
commons-configuration
commons-daemon
commons-httpclient
commons-io
commons-javaflow
commons-jci
commons-math
commons-math3
commons-pool
libcommons-attributes-java
libcommons-cli-java
libcommons-codec-java
libcommons-collections3-java
libcommons-compress-java
libcommons-digester-java
libcommons-el-java
libcommons-jexl-java
libcommons-jxpath-java
libcommons-lang-java
libcommons-launcher-java
libcommons-modeler-java
libcommons-net1-java
libcommons-net2-java
libcommons-net-java
libcommons-openpgp-java
libcommons-validator-java
Some of them can be ignored, because they contain an old version of a
commons components, or a dormant component that won't evolve anymore:
commons-httpclient -> Old httpclient, to be removed
commons-math -> Math 3.x is in src:commons-math3
libcommons-attributes-java -> dormant
libcommons-collections3-java -> 4.x in libcommons-collections4-java
libcommons-digester-java -> Old 1.x line, 2.x not packaged yet
libcommons-lang-java -> Lang 3.x is in libcommons-lang3-java
libcommons-launcher-java -> dormant, unused in Debian
libcommons-modeler-java -> dormant component
libcommons-net{1,2}-java -> Latest version is libcommons-net-java
libcommons-openpgp-java -> dormant sandbox component
A word on Ant vs Maven usage in Debian: at some point in time it was
possible to build the Maven dependencies with Ant. That was necessary to
bootstrap Maven in Debian. This is no longer true today and Maven can be
used to build its own dependencies. So from the Debian point of view it
should be ok to remove all Ant builds from the Commons components.
Emmanuel Bourg
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