On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Ludovic Claude
wrote:
> That's quite easy. If the package uses maven-debian-helper or
> maven-repo-helper, then you need to use the following rule in
> debian/maven.rules to use unconditionally Junit 4:
>
> junit junit jar s/.*/4.x/ * *
>
> Change the dependency fr
That's quite easy. If the package uses maven-debian-helper or
maven-repo-helper, then you need to use the following rule in
debian/maven.rules to use unconditionally Junit 4:
junit junit jar s/.*/4.x/ * *
Change the dependency from junit to junit4 in debian/control, and it
should work!
Ludovic
Le 18/05/2012 09:29, Thomas Koch a écrit :
rule outs:
- libcommons-cli-java - I don't like Apache Commons stuff
Hey why that ? :) If there is something wrong let me know, I might be
able to help.
Emmanuel Bourg
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Le 20/05/2012 14:55, Onkar Shinde a écrit :
I haven't received any response on this. Any thoughts?
How would you do that for Maven based projects depending on JUnit 3,
like several projects from Apache Commons? Do you plan to rewrite the
POM on the fly?
Emmanuel Bourg
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Hi Niels,
here are the last steps needed to make Eclipse 3.8 compile:
1. junit4[1] jar manifest must be updated, I issued separate RFS for this
upload.
2. I prepared swt-gtk 3.8 RC2 for upload[4].
BTW I noticed that you didn't include this commit[2] into master-3.8 branch.
Is this inten
Dear java packagers,
I am looking for a sponsor for package "junit4".
* Package name: junit4
Version : 4.10-2
Upstream Author : Kent Beck and others
* URL : http://www.junit.org/
* License : IBM CPL-1.0
Section : java
It builds those binary p
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