On 05/12/2015 10:40 AM, Jakub Adam wrote:
> Dear Java packagers,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for package "eclipse-wtp".
>
> * Package name: eclipse-wtp
>Version : 3.6.3-1
Uploaded.
Cheers,
tony
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On 05/12/2015 09:39 AM, Ken Gerdes wrote:
> This seems like an odd request, but I need to install a very old JVM
> (1.4.2) onto my Debian VM in Oracle Virtualbox. Does anyone know if
> this old install file exists anywhere where I can do this? I need it to
> access a very old remote console that
Hi,
I am looking for a sponsor for commons-httpclient. The upload would fix
a security vulnerability which is still present in wheezy.
https://bugs.debian.org/758086
Thijs Kinkhorst already uploaded the fix for jessie but it seems he is
too busy right now to do the same for wheezy again.
I have
Hi all,
I had to take a break from bnd and finished jboss-logging instead. The
package compiles now but an update of apache-log4j2 and a new
build-dependency, jackson-dataformat-xml, were required to finish the job.
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/jackson-dataformat-xml.git/
I could use
Dear Java packagers,
I am looking for a sponsor for package "eclipse-wtp".
* Package name: eclipse-wtp
Version : 3.6.3-1
Upstream Author : Eclipse Web Tools Platform team
* URL : http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
* License : EPL-1.0
Section : dev
This seems like an odd request, but I need to install a very old JVM (1.4.2)
onto my Debian VM in Oracle Virtualbox. Does anyone know if this old install
file exists anywhere where I can do this? I need it to access a very old
remote console that will not be upgraded, and new Java versions wil
On 05/12/2015 12:37 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Reproducible Builds Team has kindly set up a report for the Java
> packages [1]. For now only 60% of our packages are reproducible, this
> should improve in the next days since I fixed the timestamps issues
> affecting the Maven packa
Hi all,
The Reproducible Builds Team has kindly set up a report for the Java
packages [1]. For now only 60% of our packages are reproducible, this
should improve in the next days since I fixed the timestamps issues
affecting the Maven packages.
The packages are continuously built by Jenkins, and
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