Re: OpenJDK 8 transition

2015-07-28 Thread tony mancill
On 07/28/2015 12:49 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Hi all, > > We are reaching the end of the OpenJDK 8 transition, we are down to one > package failing to build with the new version, and not the least since > it's Eclipse. There is also a handful of patches available for other > packages waiting for

Re: OpenJDK 8 transition

2015-07-28 Thread Markus Koschany
Am 28.07.2015 um 09:49 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg: > Hi all, > > We are reaching the end of the OpenJDK 8 transition, we are down to one > package failing to build with the new version, and not the least since > it's Eclipse. There is also a handful of patches available for other > packages waiting fo

Re: help packaging kontalk with gradle build system

2015-07-28 Thread Pirate Praveen
On Tuesday 28 July 2015 11:34 AM, 殷啟聰 wrote: > Hi Praveen, > > I have made a comment, please check it out, thank you. > > Typically we will use flatDir { dirs "/usr/share/java" } and maven { url > "file:///usr/share/maven-repo" } so that Gradle will search for system > jars automatically. Thanks

Re: help packaging kontalk with gradle build system

2015-07-28 Thread Pirate Praveen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 2015, ജൂലൈ 28 1:26:31 PM IST, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: >Le 28/07/2015 07:25, Pirate Praveen a écrit : > >> Do we have a package that use gradle? Can anyone comment here on best >> way for upstream to support system jars? > >Hi, > >Here is the list

Re: help packaging kontalk with gradle build system

2015-07-28 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 28/07/2015 07:25, Pirate Praveen a écrit : > Do we have a package that use gradle? Can anyone comment here on best > way for upstream to support system jars? Hi, Here is the list of packages currently built with Gradle: bintray-client-java gradle gradle-propdeps-plugin groovy2 libg

OpenJDK 8 transition

2015-07-28 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Hi all, We are reaching the end of the OpenJDK 8 transition, we are down to one package failing to build with the new version, and not the least since it's Eclipse. There is also a handful of patches available for other packages waiting for their maintainers or a NMU [1]. I think we should now co