On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:20:25PM +0100, Paul Cager wrote:
> Paul Cager wrote:
>> So I propose we create a new package, libservlet2.5-java, using the
>> Tomcat 6 source code (I realise Tomcat 6 isn't in Debian yet).
>
> What should we do about the servlet-api.jar symlink? Currently
> /usr/shar
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 09:04:56PM +0200, Benjamin Mesing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my package (umlet - not yet in archive) does not build with gcj due to
> using com.sun.tools.javac.Main. Therefore I am build-depending on
> sun-java6-jdk.
> However, I can't get an automatic build in a clean environmen
Paul Cager wrote:
So I propose we create a new package, libservlet2.5-java, using the
Tomcat 6 source code (I realise Tomcat 6 isn't in Debian yet).
What should we do about the servlet-api.jar symlink? Currently
/usr/share/java looks like:
servlet-2.3.jar
servlet-api-2.4.jar
serv
Benjamin Mesing wrote:
Hello,
my package (umlet - not yet in archive) does not build with gcj due to
using com.sun.tools.javac.Main. Therefore I am build-depending on
sun-java6-jdk.
However, I can't get an automatic build in a clean environment working,
because sun-java6-jdk does not install i
Am Donnerstag, den 08.05.2008, 21:04 +0200 schrieb Benjamin Mesing:
[..]
> However, I can't get an automatic build in a clean environment working,
> because sun-java6-jdk does not install in a non-interactive environment.
>
> Unpacking sun-java6-jdk (from .../sun-java6-jdk_6-06-1_
Hello,
my package (umlet - not yet in archive) does not build with gcj due to
using com.sun.tools.javac.Main. Therefore I am build-depending on
sun-java6-jdk.
However, I can't get an automatic build in a clean environment working,
because sun-java6-jdk does not install in a non-interactive enviro
Marcus Better wrote:
> Paul Cager wrote:
>> So I propose we create a new package, libservlet2.5-java, using the
>> Tomcat 6 source code (I realise Tomcat 6 isn't in Debian yet).
[...]
> Anyway it would be good not to add another cloned source package once we
> package Tomcat 6. So why not make a
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