Wouldn't it be better to have something that is neither Java-specific
nor Debian-specific?
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Hello,
Since Adrian is having some connectivity issues (among other things),
I am resending this RFS to the debian-java list, also Adrian is on the
CC.
I hope you would sponsor the upload of package "swt-gtk" for unstable.
It builds these binary packages:
libswt-gtk-3.6-java - Stan
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Hello Wouter,
CDBS is not so 'yuck', it works really well for building Java packages.
DH 7 is more trendy, but it's really a question of taste.
You can try today to run mh_make (from maven-debian-helper package) on
the sources of your project, it will guide you (find missing
dependencies) and pro
Hi,
One of my packages, beid, has been reimplemented[1], part of it in Java.
This hasn't been released yet, but will be fairly soon, and then I'll
have to package it for Debian. They're using maven2 as their build
system.
As I understand it, there's some support for building maven-using
packages
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Hi
I was asked if we might be interested in having a dynamic ToC of all
system installed javadocs. The idea was posted as a bug against Fedora
[1]. Of course we have doc-base, but it appears to be Debian specific?
What do you think of this idea?
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