Re: RFS: libspark-java

2010-12-07 Thread tony mancill
Hi Andrew, Yes, I was building the package with that change to the CLASSPATH. I'd like to ask the debian-java list if there is an opinion regarding whether such a change is warranted. It seems preferable to leave the CLASSPATH as it is with the unversioned jars, but also to build against the new

Re: RFS: libspark-java

2010-12-07 Thread Andrew Ross
Hello Tony, Thanks for the offer to sponsor this package. The change to debian/copyright looks fine to me. I didn't use libservlet2.5-java as the current non-versioned jars (/usr/share/java/jsp-api.jar and /usr/share/java/servlet-api.jar) come from the libservlet2.4-java package. I believe changin

Re: Handling Java Webapps in Debian and Fedora

2010-12-07 Thread Russ Allbery
Niels Thykier writes: > Recently we created the DEP-7 draft and just today I was pinged over IRC > by a Fedora developer about it. It turns out that Fedora has been > debating how to deal with Java Webapps as well. Perhaps it would be > prudent to cooperate with Fedora on this. That would be gre

Re: Handling Java Webapps in Debian and Fedora

2010-12-07 Thread Niels Thykier
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Handling Java Webapps in Debian and Fedora

2010-12-07 Thread Niels Thykier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi Recently we created the DEP-7 draft and just today I was pinged over IRC by a Fedora developer about it. It turns out that Fedora has been debating how to deal with Java Webapps as well. Perhaps it would be prudent to cooperate with Fedora on thi