Arnaud, I think it should be some kind of tutorial for migrating from woody
to sarge. As an admin for a mostly java shop, I can say this would be
*painful*. There are a lot of deleted packages and I still don't know how I
will survive :)
For example, we are using jserv+gnujsp. And migrating to tom
Hi Wolfgang!
> I am not a DD so I cannot sponsor your package.
>
> However I had a look at it and some questions/comments:
Let's see..
> - Why don't you package the 2.0 release. Are you dependent on the
>old release (its from 2003) and is it still maintained ?
Well, the developers don't hav
Arnaud,
Now I'm checking the issues pointed by Wolfgang.
I've already searched wnpp and then filed my ITP (#303405).
Thanks!
> Hi Wolfgang, Hi Martin,
>
> Martin, when it'll be corrected, contact me in private, I'll try to
> review it and upload it.
>
> Was there an ITP against wnpp (http://b
Anyone? Should I try debian-mentors list?
El mar, 26-04-2005 a las 01:49 -0300, Martin Ferrari - DECIDIR Argentina
escribió:
> I have just uploaded to debian mentors libxmlrpc-java. If it's there any DD
> here who would like to sponsor it, take a look in:
>
> http://mentors.
y error in the remote pbuilder I used for testing, but
the they run fine in my machine (maybe some bug introduced in sid's latest
version)
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> To: debian-java
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I would want to know if
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/java-policy/ is still
authoritative and if there is some repository of documentation for
debian-java. I'm still confused about what is current.
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On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 12:14 +0200, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> Wed, 06 Apr 2005 10:42:51 -0300,
> Martin Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I didn't know about build problems with libxalan-java. I am a sysadmin,
> > so I don't directly use it, but instead
ages out of in-house applications. I
can ask them to migrate to libxalan2-java (we have time until sarge is
released), but there isn't any mechanism in place to do these (app
breaking) changes smoothly?
I ask because recently I've seen a lot of important (to me) packages
being remo
er used in build depends nor runtime
> > depends. lib-saxon-java is superseded by libsaxon-java,
> > but is still in the archive.
Well, not having dependencies doesn't mean they aren't used! For
instance, I use libxalan-java!!
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t; Adam M., I think Martin Ferrari is talking about this:
> http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/
>
> Remember, this is debian-java, and libapache2-mod-xmlrpc2 doesn't
> have much to do with Java...
>
> Seo Sanghyeon
>
>
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Hi!
I would want to
know if there is currently somebody packaging said library. If it isn't I should
have to package it myself...
Thanks.
Martin
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