Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
At the moment, java-common is the only java package maintained by
. All the other java packages are
maintained by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
java-common is a special package because it contains the Java Policy.
Like the Debian Policy, it is not maintained by a small group of
Wolfgang Baer wrote:
This happened as build/libpgjava is called twice during building the
package. Therefore during the second call the jdbc2 finds already
compiled classes and builds the jar with jdbc3 classes.
This might be caused by #262861.
Stefan
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I'm the maintainer of the kflog package. Please remove the package from the
archive since there have been no upstream updates since 2003. There have
been only very few users so I think keeping this package causes more work
than it helps a few users. Thanks in advance!
St
Barry Hawkins wrote:
>> your package depends on 'coreutils | stat'. The stat package has
>> been superseeded by coreutils a long time before sarge.
>> Please consider changing the depends to only 'coreutils'.
> [...]
> Oops, thanks for catching that; will update it for the next release.
I think y
Hi Marcus,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:04:02 +0100, Marcus Better <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...] (I
> believe the reason for doing this was to break dependency cycles, but
> now that Tomcat is in the archive there is no reason to do this.)
I think the main reason was because Tomcat used to be in
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