On 2018-04-16 08:18, Andreas Tille wrote:
it seems something has changed with openfx since the errors below are
all mentioning something like "import javafx. ...". Do you have any
hint how this can be fixed?
There is no OpenJFX for OpenJDK 9, see:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2018/04
On 2018-04-04 10:24, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 04/04/2018 à 09:48, Matthias Klose a écrit :
I wouldn't spend any time on that. We are moving towards 11, and
openjfx is
split out there. So yes, maybe packages have to drop openjfx support
for some time.
+1, Oracle has announced last month [1] t
On 2018-02-01 15:22, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Ideally I'd like to come up with a migration script that :
1. imports the repository to Salsa
2. configures the hook notifying pkg-java-maintainers on pushes
3. configures the hook notifying the #debian-java channel on IRC
4. configures the hook adding t
On 2017-08-24 16:15, Carnë Draug wrote:
Thank you for the answer but I still don't understand. I get how the
use of virtual packages for java-runtime allows one to choose
OpenJDK or Oracle JDK. What I don't understand is the default-jre
*and* java-runtime. Actually, I don't understand the defa
On 2017-02-01 09:35, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
Including the JOSM developers (josm-...@openstreetmap.org) is also a
good idea, they (and Vincent Privat in particular) have contributed
patches to svgSalamander recently.
I'll report the issue in the JOSM Trac since it also affects the
embedded
Hi Felix,
On 2017-02-01 09:13, Felix Natter wrote:
there is a security vulnerability in svgSalamander:
https://github.com/blackears/svgSalamander/issues/11
I've been following that issue since it popped up on by DMD TODO list.
The problem occurs when including raster/svg images via .
The r
On 2015-11-24 15:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
mvn --offline install:install-file \
-Dmaven.repo.local=/build/qualimap-2.1.3+dfsg/debian/maven-repo
\
-Dfile=/usr/share/java/sam.jar \
-DgroupId=net/sf \
-DartifactId=samtools \
-Dversion=fake \
-Dpackagi
On 2015-11-17 11:08, Andreas Tille wrote:
In case it might turn out to complicated to port gradle-debian-helper
is
there any chance to override dh_auto_build with a gradle call that
works
under Jessie as well? (As I said in my initial mail I definitely need
to backport the resulting package to
On 2015-10-08 13:28, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
It looks like you need the new standard Java API for JSON processing
(JSR 353) [1], we haven't packaged it yet, but josm has a local copy
(if
you search for 'package javax.json' on http://source.debian.net you can
quickly find the package containing th
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