Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Torsten Werner
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: > Yeah, that's typical for Maven.  It's absolutely amazing how much stuff it > downloads in order to do anything. It is impressive to run something trivial like 'mvn clean' (after purging the ~/.m2 cache) in a mostly empty directory except for

Re: RFS: groovy (new upstream releases)

2011-02-16 Thread tony mancill
Hi Miguel, I have uploaded groovy (unstable). I'll take a look at the upload of 1.8 beta to experimental later this week or weekend. Thanks, tony On 02/13/2011 01:29 PM, Miguel Landaeta wrote: > Hi team, > >

Re: How to apply maven build system (Was: How to use Debian packaged freehep instead of upstream provided freehep.jar)

2011-02-16 Thread Manfred Moser
> BTW, working on this just made me notice that some new versions of > FreeHEP were released some months ago. These releases were deployed on > maven repositories, but I didn't notice them because they were not > deployed on the site where development happened before. This is one of > the many thi

Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Manfred Moser
> Giovanni Mascellani writes: > >> There's something funny about this command: I executed it and it had to >> download about 30 different files before being able to do something >> really dump (copy some simple templates in the working directory). > > Yeah, that's typical for Maven. It's absolute

Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Russ Allbery
Giovanni Mascellani writes: > There's something funny about this command: I executed it and it had to > download about 30 different files before being able to do something > really dump (copy some simple templates in the working directory). Yeah, that's typical for Maven. It's absolutely amazin

Re: How to apply maven build system (Was: How to use Debian packaged freehep instead of upstream provided freehep.jar)

2011-02-16 Thread Giovanni Mascellani
Hi. On 16/02/2011 23:03, Andreas Tille wrote: > mvn archetype:generate -DgroupId=Patristic -DartifactId=patristic > -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-quickstart -DinteractiveMode=false > > as it is suggested here[3] There's something funny about this command: I executed it and it had to d

Re: How to apply maven build system (Was: How to use Debian packaged freehep instead of upstream provided freehep.jar)

2011-02-16 Thread Manfred Moser
> Hi, > > inspired by some hints about Java packaging I tried another package. It > is called patristic[1] (just another biological phylogeny software). It > comes just with a directory full of *.java files and the binary download > just tells in what directory layout the classes should end up.

Re: Next question for help in Java packaging: beast-mcmc

2011-02-16 Thread Scott Howard
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: > with debian/figtree.manifest which was determining the CLASSPATH for the > executable jar.  I considered this way as quite useful and would like to > try it for beast-mcmc as well (even if it is no real request - any other > way would be welc

Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Manfred Moser
Its gonna be more hazzle.There are references to these two classes import Time.TimeManager; import Process.Process; as well as to net.iharder.dnd.FileDrop(motif, new net.iharder.dnd.FileDrop.Listener You will have to find whatever the Time and Process libraries are...looks like a mess to me. m

Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Manfred Moser
> Andreas Tille writes: > >> I'm actually not very keen on really using maven as long as I can get >> the package working at all - but I actually have no real clue what >> command line would trigger the build process (and upstream) seems to be >> dead. So in principle the most simple help would b

Re: How to apply maven build system

2011-02-16 Thread Russ Allbery
Andreas Tille writes: > I'm actually not very keen on really using maven as long as I can get > the package working at all - but I actually have no real clue what > command line would trigger the build process (and upstream) seems to be > dead. So in principle the most simple help would be a com

Re: How to apply maven build system (Was: How to use Debian packaged freehep instead of upstream provided freehep.jar)

2011-02-16 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi Andreas, On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: > I'm actually not very keen on really using maven as long as I can > get the package working at all - but I actually have no real clue > what command line would trigger the build process (and upstream) > seems to be dead.  So in

How to apply maven build system (Was: How to use Debian packaged freehep instead of upstream provided freehep.jar)

2011-02-16 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, inspired by some hints about Java packaging I tried another package. It is called patristic[1] (just another biological phylogeny software). It comes just with a directory full of *.java files and the binary download just tells in what directory layout the classes should end up. Chances to

Next question for help in Java packaging: beast-mcmc

2011-02-16 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, when dealing with phylogenie related programs I found several Java based programs up for packaging. I've got FigTree close to ready - just one JAR (iText PDF library) is up for isolation of binary JAR into separate package (will be topic of another mail soonish). For the package beast-mcmc[1

Re: Setting goals for Wheezy

2011-02-16 Thread Sylvestre Ledru
Le mardi 15 février 2011 à 18:00 +0100, Matthias Klose a écrit : > On 08.02.2011 18:06, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: > > Le mardi 08 février 2011 à 17:07 +0100, Torsten Werner a écrit : > >> Hi, > >> - Find code duplication. Dak may help as soon as it has package contents > >> in its database. > > Great

OpenJDK/JamVM Git repository

2011-02-16 Thread Torsten Werner
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