On 11/06/2014 03:02 PM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 06/11/2014 06:27, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) a écrit :
>> Hi Emmanuel. Thanks for the comments! I've also applied them to
>> jackson-datatype-guava and jackson-module-afterburner as appropriate.
>
> Thank you Tim. I tweaked jackson-datatype-gu
On 05/11/14 14:24, Tim Retout wrote:
Hello,
On the day of the freeze, I have noticed that I never uploaded
zookeeper 3.4.6 - there is an untested patch sitting in git that would
update it.
Zookeeper 3.4.6 allegedly fixes a critical bug to do with joining an
ensemble, but also has all these othe
Thanks for the reply.
I went through jdeb .
I also found in few pom.xml that there can be elements like
to specify maven rules .
Since we don't have debian directory with jdeb , the need to specify
ignoreRules or rules or properties can be achieved by one of these methods
i. mvn command : like
Le 07/11/2014 09:35, Raaj S a écrit :
> 1. what is the use of ~/.m2 directory?
~/.m2 is the local Maven repository used when Maven is called from the
command line. It is not used when building Debian packages.
> 2. is there anyway to give ignoreRules from pom.xml or from mvn command
> line?
Th
Thanks for the quick reply.
but can you clarify as to
1. what is the use of ~/.m2 directory?
2. is there anyway to give ignoreRules from pom.xml or from mvn command
line?
3. where can I find the complete list of elements which can be specified in
pom.xml
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Emmanuel
Le 07/11/2014 01:50, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) a écrit :
> OK thanks - will take a look at this.
I think you have to override the install target and call mh_installpom
manually with the reduced pom as a parameter.
> Actually I need help with the name. (-: What do you think the package
> sh
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