Hi,
I tried to backport bnd for Jessie but the build failed with some
problem I considered to be solved by switching to openjdk-8 (in Jessie 7
is default). Unfortunately this causes new build problems. If it might
be helpful to post the actual errors I could do but may be you confirm
first what
Le 7/07/2016 à 15:05, Vincent Danjean a écrit :
> My only remark is that I write the debian/libhtsjdk-java.classpath
> manually, mainly translating the information from the "dependencies"
> section of build.gradle. I was wondering if there is a tool to do it
> automatically.
No it doesn't exist
Le 07/07/2016 à 14:36, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
> Le 7/07/2016 à 13:43, Vincent Danjean a écrit :
>
>> - for now, I need to manually fill the debian/libhtsjdk-java.classpath
>> file, mainly reading the "dependencies" part of build.gradle.
>> It this the correct way to go or is there a way to a
Le 7/07/2016 à 13:43, Vincent Danjean a écrit :
> - for now, I need to manually fill the debian/libhtsjdk-java.classpath
> file, mainly reading the "dependencies" part of build.gradle.
> It this the correct way to go or is there a way to automatically
> compute the classpath (and the package
Le 06/07/2016 à 10:03, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
> Le 6/07/2016 à 09:30, Vincent Danjean a écrit :
>
>> I just realized that htsjdk will also need a pom file itself.
>> Where can I find documentation about pom files? How to create one
>> in a Debian package? It is necessarily manually (I'm afraid
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