Hello Emanual,
I agree the servlet-api should live/be built by their own packages.
>From a development point of view they are part of Java EE/Jakarta EE and
tomcat consumes them.
Having multiple versions of the API in Debian also makes.
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Eugen
On 06.08.2018 13:47, Emmanuel Bourg wrot
Hi,
If your product is targeting Debian as a distribution platform than it
might be worth it to do the normal (full) debian packaging and have your
package in the official distribution.
If you just need to install the app to use it develop/test it locally
and never plan to distributed as an offic
Hello,
I don't think that is possible since you can't build Java 8 code to
target a lower JVM. You probably could if you used only those API's, but
I believe you can't make that kind of assumption for all libraries.
I think this link might be more helpfull:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja
Great!
I think it is a very good way to communicate with people that don't have
time to track the mailing list with all it's details. I'm currently one
of them.
This could also be aggregated on Debian Planet [1]
[1] http://planet.debian.org/
On 04.05.2016 14:14, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Am 04.
Hello,
I'm trying to fix lombok packge so it builds but there are some issues
that I don't know how to handle best.
...
[ivy:compile] warning: [options] To suppress warnings about obsolete
options, use -Xlint:-options.
[compile:javac] Compiling 18 source files to
/build/lombok-1.16.6/build/lombok
I'm not aware of the implications but if it's just opinion you ask: dump
groovy 1. Groovy 2.x should build a lot of packages build with groovy 1.8.
Regards,
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Hi Kai-Chung Yan,
I don't have an answer to your question but I would like to point out
that gradle [1] does not depend on SBT [2]. They do similar things but
SBT is Scala oriented while Gradle aims to be a more generic build tool.
Regarding your question, from my experience during Debconf Heidle
Hi,
I also think a clean cut is a good solution.
I've deployed Jenkins on a couple of machines and I used exclusively the
upstream packages. I try to keep to a minimium the number of non-oficial
packages but sometimes it's not doable.
Also, having a mix of officially supported and some not suppo
r now. The only class that requires fest-util
>is
>
>src/beast/app/beauti/Beauti.java
>
>but fest-util has been packaged already.
>
>https://packages.qa.debian.org/f/fest-util.html
>
>Regards,
>
>Markus
I agree. Skip the compilation of the test classes. For point 1 you need antlr4.
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quite good
experience with it.
Regards,
Ioan Eugen Stan
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Hello Miguel,
I'm Ioan Eugen Stan and I'm interested in having Groovy 2.0 packaged for Debian.
I use Debian for some yeaers now on my laptop and also n most server
machines that I command. Besides Debian I'm a Java/Groovy/JVM
developer and would like to see better support in
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ach module may reference the parent pom. In order to build
correctly you may need to download the whole project and build the
module. Maven will know what to do in that case. I don't know how to
do this with Debian tools.
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n't want to make promises I
can't keep, plus, my packaging skills are not that great yet.
If I find some time I will let you know, the rate things are going you
will probably still need my help.
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2011/8/25 Ludovic Claude :
>
> On 24/08/2011 11:41, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
>> 2011/8/23 ddave Dave :
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Eric Charles
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I think you did
ttp://packages.debian.org/unstable/java/libapache-mime4j-java
p.s. I am busy with some other projects so I don't expect things to go
wild here. I hope to get James in a few months, with your help maybe
faster. Don't hesitate to ask if you have problems. You can find me on
James dev
take a few months to complete.
Thanks,
[1] http://james.apache.org/
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talk about Jigsaw, feel free to join us (#debian-jigsaw on
> irc.debian.org).
>
> Finally, I would like to thank my mentors Tom Marble and Sylvestre Ledru
> for their help and for answering to all the questions I have asked. I hope
> to finish the Jigsaw packaging a
2011/4/4 tony mancill :
> On 04/03/2011 11:00 AM, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
>
>> Also, I saw that dch -i put a version string like x.y-3.1 instead of
>> increasing to x.y-4. Is that because I am not a Debian maintainer?
>
> Hi,
>
> dch -i sees that you are not maintaine
cause I am not a Debian maintainer?
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