Hi,
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> But seriously, what's the ETA for Sun Java to enter main? Fedora is
> already shipping it, right?
That doesn't say anything, we all know that other distributions are
sloppy with license issues.
But that said, openjdk entered Debian now (yay!).
But *if* you move luc
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
But seriously, what's the ETA for Sun Java to enter main?
It's stuck in the new queue atm:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/openjdk-6_6b10dfsg-1.html .
Fedora is
already shipping it, right?
Yes.
cheers,
dalibor topic
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When we went through this for Lucene 1.4.3, the trick was to compile
under main, and then make sure the regression tests passed if Sun Java
was installed. That way we knew the package was ok to ship and the
problems were all in the runtime.
But seriously, what's the ETA for Sun Java to enter main?
> As far as I can (publically) see the need for contrib arises because it
> uses libdb-je-java.
The main reason is that lucene2 fails a number of unit tests when running
with java-gcj-compat, e.g. for the indexing of dates. See bug #468334.
This has been deemed serious enough to put lucene2 into co
severity 488895 serious
tag 488895 + lenny-ignore
thanks
10:48 < man-di> _rene_: you make this RC if you want
10:49 < man-di> _rene_: I just saw that eclipse needs it too
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Package: liblucene2-java
Version: 2.3.1+ds1-1
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Hi,
please move liblucene2-java to main. OpenOffice.org 3.0 needs it since
development milestone m22 for help indexing.
As far as I can (publically) see the need for contrib arises because it
uses libdb-je-java. Can it be disabled
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