he updated package on salsa (java-team/
libhtml5parser-java)? In that case I (bastif) would need access to the repo.
BTW I could then also put css-validator in the "java-team" group.
Can I update htmlparser directly to latest git commit, dated Jan/2025? Tag for
v1.4 is from 2012, and 1
On 17/06/2025 20:55, Fab Stz wrote:
Could the package be updated to a newer version?
The Netbeans IDE was removed 5 years ago and there is no plan to
reintroduce it, so yes go ahead.
Emmanuel Bourg
Hello,
I'm adding debian-java@l.d.o because update of libhtml5parser-java is required
for vnu (validator.nu: a html5 validator).
The changelog of libhtml5parser-java mentions that the package was downgraded
to 1.3.1 because of issues with netbeans
* Imported Upstream version 1.4+r
out what needs care
> - live life with others
Sorry I'm not pretty sure that I'm following you.
I've just upload activemq no unstable delayed/2-days.
When I have permissions to push to debian-java team or actimve I can push the
commits.
Actually, they are here [0].
>
>
s package as well.
My approach
- care about one issue
- add myself to uploaders in seperate action
- care about what needs care
- live life with others
> In the other hand I'd like to join to the team,
> could please add me to salsa?
I checked https://salsa.debian.org/groups/java-t
The ee10 jars (servlet 6.0) are not sufficient, they are incompatible with
servlet 4.0.
The only reasonable way to upgrade from Jetty 9.4 / servlet 4.0 is to use the
ee8 jars.
thanks
Hello,
as myon ask at IRC, there are some problems to update libstringprep-java
from version 2.1 to version 2.2
I dive deeper into it.
After adding some '--no-parent' entries into debian/libstring-java.poms
and adding debian/maven.rules I can build this package *without* unit t
Hi,
I'd like to assist with the Gradle upgrade/Kotlin2 and the upcoming
Java 25 default transition. I have started on the test rebuild of Java
packages and will raise bugs in line with the earlier Java 21
transition[1].
I would also like to help package new and update existing dependencie
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian-Java team
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-java@lists.debian.org
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
* Package name: jmh
Version : 1.37
Upstream Contact: OpenJDK Community
* URL : https
Hi,
I believe the patch tag was inherited from #1061025 that has an
associated MR[1]. This is not a true solution, merely a workaround to
resolve the circular dependency causing this issue.
Best Regards,
Vladimir.
[1]
https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/libcommons-logging-java
Hi,
I tried to do some RC bug fixing to help the release and stumbled upon
#1060960. It is tagged patch and was forwarded upstream. But I can't
find anything like a patch. Is this tag valid in this case?
Kind regards
Andreas.
--
https://fam-tille.de
Hello Emmanuel,
thanks for that information.
It helps me to understand more how java packaging works
Kind regards
Mechtilde
Am 10.03.25 um 18:32 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg:
On 08/03/2025 19:07, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
Hallo,
I want to update the package libjax-maven-plugin.
I want to fix
may be time to remove or just quick fix ...
This plugin generates Java classes from an XML schema. The popcon is low
because it's a pure build dependency, but it's far from useless.
Emmanuel Bourg
just quick fix ...
Christian
Le 09/03/2025 à 15:40, Mechtilde a écrit :
https://github.com/davidmoten/sonatype-parent
What an idea to require an account ?
You have to find a way to disable this
And therefore I need help from the java-team. I'm not familiar enough
with java itself.
, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
This plugin generates Java classes from an XML schema. The popcon is low
because it's a pure build dependency, but it's far from useless.
Emmanuel Bourg
On 10/03/2025 19:13, Christian BAYLE wrote:
Hello,
any idea on how to disable:
https://github.com/davidmoten/sonatype-parent
that seems to require an account to work, and may be the reason
why it fails, at least mh_make show clearly it misses.
There is nothing useful for us in this parent po
ROR] COMPILATION ERROR :
> [INFO] -
> [ERROR]
/<>/jax-maven-plugin/src/main/java/com/github/davidmoten/jaxws/Util.java:[3,39]
package org.apache.commons.lang3 does not exist
> [ERROR]
/<>/jax-maven-plugin/src/main/java/com
Hello Christian,
Am 09.03.25 um 13:57 schrieb Christian BAYLE:
Re,
What's good in java is the naming convention:
Le 09/03/2025 à 13:24, Mechtilde Stehmann a écrit :
In pom.xml: The parent POM cannot be found in the Maven repository for
Debian. Ignore it? com.github.davidmoten:son
Forget to tell I activated CI on salsa, to have some log
https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/jax-maven-plugin/-/pipelines/829266
Regards
Christian
Re,
What's good in java is the naming convention:
Le 09/03/2025 à 13:24, Mechtilde Stehmann a écrit :
In pom.xml: The parent POM cannot be found in the Maven repository for
Debian. Ignore it? com.github.davidmoten:sonatype-parent:pom:0.1
com.github.davidmoten:sonatype-parent:po
schrieb Christian BAYLE:
Hello,
I would try to build with a lower java version
how can I do it?
in debian/rules:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64
in debian/control:
, openjdk-17-jdk-headless
, openjdk-8-jdk-headless
but
Le 09/03/2025 à 07:52, Mechtilde Stehmann a écrit :
Hello Christian
Am 09.03.25 um 01:31 schrieb Christian BAYLE:
Hello,
I would try to build with a lower java version
how can I do it?
in debian/rules:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java
Hello Christian
Am 09.03.25 um 01:31 schrieb Christian BAYLE:
Hello,
I would try to build with a lower java version
how can I do it?
I encountered some policy restriction on the default jdk recently.
Cheers
Christian
Kind regards
Mechtilde
Le 08/03/2025 à 19:07, Mechtilde Stehmann a
Hello,
I would try to build with a lower java version
I encountered some policy restriction on the default jdk recently.
Cheers
Christian
Le 08/03/2025 à 19:07, Mechtilde Stehmann a écrit :
Hallo,
I want to update the package libjax-maven-plugin.
I want to fix this FTBFS-Issue
https
Hallo,
I want to update the package libjax-maven-plugin.
I want to fix this FTBFS-Issue
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1091120
I have no idea how I can solve the problem.
This package is a dependency of JVerein
Kind regards
--
Mechtilde Stehmann
## PGP encryption welcome
Source: libjgroups-java
Version: 2.12.2.Final-5
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: 867...@bugs.debian.org, debian-java@lists.debian.org
Hi,
when fixing Vcs fields in libjgroups-java I realised that the Debian packaged
version is lagging behind several major upstream versions. It has an open
CVE
Source: libjaudiotagger-java
Version: 2.0.3-3
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-java@lists.debian.org, Varun Hiremath ,
Torsten Werner
Hi,
when upgrading metadata of libjaudiotagger-java and fixing two bugs I
noticed there is a new makor upstream version. Since it needs new
dependencies I
Source: libimglib2-java
Version: 4.5.0-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: Ghislain Antony Vaillant ,
debian-java@lists.debian.org
Hi,
when trying to update the metadata of libimglib2-java I noticed that Debian
is lagging behind upstream several major versions. Since at least one not
yet packaged
Source: libhibernate-commons-annotations-java
Version: 3.2.0.Final-4
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-java@lists.debian.org, Torsten Werner
, Varun Hiremath
Hi,
when upgrading the Vcs fields and other packaging metadata of
libhibernate-commons-annotations-java I realised that we are
Source: java-comment-preprocessor
Version: 6.0.1-1.1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Java List
Hi,
I had a look into java-comment-preprocessor and at least polished the
packaging including setting Vcs fields properly. I also tried to work
on the latest upstream version. Unfortunately I
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 07:59:53PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
>https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/liblastfm-java/
>
> has visibility set to private. Could some owner please set it to
> public, please.
Done.
Cheers,
tony
Hi,
I realised
https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/liblastfm-java/
has visibility set to private. Could some owner please set it to
public, please.
Kind regards
Andreas.
--
https://fam-tille.de
Source: libajaxtags-java
Version: 1.5.1-3.1
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Java Maintainers
, Torsten Werner
, debian-java@lists.debian.org
Hi,
I have fixed the watch file in my recent upload (1.5.1-4) which shows
upstream has 1.5.5. I've injected this into Git but the build
Hi,
I'm adding this to my side quest TODO as it's also used by jackson-*
(that build fine without it, but it would be nice to have). At my
current pace I won't start working on it before late February though, so
if anyone else is able to work on it before that please just go ahead.
Cheers,
ating packages to Salsa, as it's a great way to
familiarize newcomers with a consistent Git-based workflow.
[1] https://github.com/moditect/moditect
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/felix-framework/-/jobs/6913682
[3] https://salsa.debian.org/tille/tiny_qa_tools/-/wikis/Tiny-QA-tasks
--
h
And sorry the link was missing, here it is:
[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/jpd/debian-java-2025/-/blob/main/Java-Wishlists-2025.md
Cheers,
--
Julien Plissonneau Duquène
n its way (thanks to M. Klose).
I grouped the wishes in 6 main themes that are:
- JDK/JRE
- Build Tools, Languages and Debian Java Tooling
- Debian Java Documentation
- Helping
- Testing
- Packaging
- Housekeeping
If I forgot anything or anyone there, or you think the themes could be
adjusted d
Hello Antonin,
Am Dienstag, dem 31.12.2024 um 16:00 +0100 schrieb Antonin Delpeuch (lists):
> Another wish from myself:
>
> - that I try to update openrefine to the latest version
>
> - and that someone mentors me to publish it
>
> Thank you all for your amazing work!
Openrefine is on my radar
with a little experiment and collect your wishes for the Java
and JVM ecosystems in Debian next year.
Just post what you can think about as a reply to this message,
regardless of other proposals (don't worry about duplicates), whether
you think it is achievable, realistic, how others may rea
On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 02:41:03PM +0100, Julien Plissonneau Duquène wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last call for the wishlists ... As of now I count 7 contributions
> including mine, and there are 450 subscribers to this list, so less than
> 1.6 % of subscribers participated so far. Can we try to double that a
now in the heart of the wishlist season, I would like to
proceed with a little experiment and collect your wishes for the Java
and JVM ecosystems in Debian next year.
Just post what you can think about as a reply to this message,
regardless of other proposals (don't worry about dupli
schrieb Mechtilde Stehmann:
Hello everyone,
I want to update my java packages to make them fit for the next Debian
release.
Either using pbuilder or sbuild I get the error message of unmet
dependencies.
For example: trying to build libcsvjdbc-java i get "dpkg-checkbuilddeps:
error:
Hello everyone,
I want to update my java packages to make them fit for the next Debian
release.
Either using pbuilder or sbuild I get the error message of unmet
dependencies.
For example: trying to build libcsvjdbc-java i get "dpkg-checkbuilddeps:
error: Unmet build depende
- package http://raphael.jolly.free.fr/linoleum/
merry chistmasOn Dec 24, 2024 11:57, Julien Plissonneau Duquène
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Here is my very optimistic Debian Java/JVM wishlist for 2025:
>
> - upgrade Gradle, Groovy, Kotlin
> - package GraalVM
> - upgrade A
Hi,
Here is my very optimistic Debian Java/JVM wishlist for 2025:
- upgrade Gradle, Groovy, Kotlin
- package GraalVM
- upgrade Android SDKs
- package SBT
- package Kafka
- package IDEA CE
- package Android Studio
- fix javadoc issues (reproducibility, reliability, jquery, links...)
- negotiate
on.
The page https://wiki.debian.org/Java/Packaging/Maven is very minimal,
the "mh_make" section contains a deadlink to
http://collab.debian.net/portal/planet-debian/markus-koschany-pdfsam-how-to-upgrade-a-maven-application-for-debian.
The only documentation I was able to find for mh_make is the
Hello,
Le 2024-12-18 à 03 h 24, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
- Upload Jetty 12
This gets a +1 from me, as my Puppet packages are still carrying patches
to make them backwards compatible with Jetty 9 ...
-- Jérôme
On 18.12.24 09:24, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
- Start testing the packages with Java 24/25
- Include OpenJDK 25 (next LTS) in Trixie as a preview
sure, this can be done with the current 24 packages in unstable.
openjdk-25 is awaiting NEW review. However I would like to avoid adding
it in trixie
Le 17/12/2024 à 12:00, sre4e...@free.fr a écrit :
As we are now in the heart of the wishlist season, I would like to
proceed with a little experiment and collect your wishes for the Java
and JVM ecosystems in Debian next year.
Good idea!
Just post what you can think about as a reply to
Hi,
As we are now in the heart of the wishlist season, I would like to
proceed with a little experiment and collect your wishes for the Java
and JVM ecosystems in Debian next year.
Just post what you can think about as a reply to this message,
regardless of other proposals (don't
Hi Peter,
On 14/09/2024 12:01, Peter Bittner wrote:
To extend on that, I try to find out how - if at all - (Java) software
can be packaged as a Debian package, so that it can be installed
root-less, i.e. with an unprivileged user. Where can I find
information about that?
Did you consider
If you're not building from source, and you don't need to enforce
runtime dependencies because they're outside the packaging system
anyway, then you don't need the debian-java apparatus. Just wrap a
tarball around your jar file, create a "simple"
architecture-indepe
didn't know where to look for the original
packaging code on Salsa. (I found it in the meantime at
https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/geogebra)
The colorpicker project
(https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/colorpicker) seems dead-simple,
but it builds from source. Is that good enough? The last code change
is from 12 years ago.
Thank you for your understanding,
Peter
ep 14, 2024 at 2:25 PM Michael K. Edwards
wrote:
>
> Peter —
>
> I'm not a debian java maintainer (or DD at all), I'm just someone who
> has used Debian and derivatives for 25 years. So take this with a
> grain of salt.
>
> The reason you're getting res
Peter —
I'm not a debian java maintainer (or DD at all), I'm just someone who
has used Debian and derivatives for 25 years. So take this with a
grain of salt.
The reason you're getting resistance to your request — apart from
social stuff, on which I won't comment — i
bian"
> > folder in a repository you probably already guess that the project
> > will build a .deb package. When you see a .deb package you can easily
> > guess how it will be installed.
> >
> > One of the softwares is a Java Web application (delivered to us as a
>
ou probably already guess that the project
will build a .deb package. When you see a .deb package you can easily
guess how it will be installed.
One of the softwares is a Java Web application (delivered to us as a
.jar and some accompanying files) that is deployed into a JBoss
application server prein
open source). So that new
developers don't need to learn "the process". When you see a "debian"
folder in a repository you probably already guess that the project
will build a .deb package. When you see a .deb package you can easily
guess how it will be installed.
One of the
Hello Peter,
Am 14.09.24 um 18:07 schrieb Peter Bittner:
Thank you for responding, Mechtilde!
Please tell us, what you want to package. Then we can look for a similar one.
I packaged software 20 years ago as a Debian package at my former
workplace. IIRC, it was just a bunch of shell and Pyth
Thank you for responding, Mechtilde!
> Please tell us, what you want to package. Then we can look for a similar one.
I packaged software 20 years ago as a Debian package at my former
workplace. IIRC, it was just a bunch of shell and Python scripts,
maybe a few binaries. Back then I had to scale r
Hello Peter,
Am 14.09.24 um 12:01 schrieb Peter Bittner:
I'm looking for good examples of how Java software is packaged on the
Debian family of operating systems. Ideally, very simple examples with
just a JAR file and a few configuration files. Where can I find such
projects, e.g. on
I'm looking for good examples of how Java software is packaged on the
Debian family of operating systems. Ideally, very simple examples with
just a JAR file and a few configuration files. Where can I find such
projects, e.g. on Salsa?
To extend on that, I try to find out how - if at all -
e
Am 21.05.24 um 19:20 schrieb Vagrant Cascadian:
On 2024-05-20, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
I want to clean up my Java packages.
There are several with FTBR. I found that the day of the *.poms s a date
from 1970.
for example they are the packages
vinnie
Looking at the history for vinnie:
temporary.
Kind regards
Mechtilde
Am 21.05.24 um 19:20 schrieb Vagrant Cascadian:
On 2024-05-20, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
I want to clean up my Java packages.
There are several with FTBR. I found that the day of the *.poms s a date
from 1970.
for example they are the packages
vinnie
Looking at
Hello,
I am running late to this discussion, but thought I could share my
personal thoughts as a data point.
On 2024-06-12 18:27, Andreas Tille wrote:
I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
- Do you feel good when doing your work in Java packaging team?
Yes. I
issue, but I don't think they are interested in spending days or weeks
figuring out an upgrade path for old versions of Gradle.
+1
Just FTR, I have successfully switched several packages from gradle
buildsystem to plain javahelper, see libejml-java for example.
Andrius
ked to some response I once received[2] which says:
> > "java-team have pipelines disabled by default". I consider this a
> > really unfortunate blocker to simply switch on Salsa CI. If there is no
> > policy to use Salsa CI or not please make sure developers will not n
On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 23:06:59 +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> > Regarding the "IRC spam": IMHO this is not a Salsa CI feature but
> > rather the KGB bot you can switch of.
> I'd like KGB to report commits but not CI builds, if that's possible.
In the Perl team we're using
https://kgb.debian.net/we
nding days or weeks
figuring out an upgrade path for old versions of Gradle.
I intentionally linked to some response I once received[2] which says:
"java-team have pipelines disabled by default". I consider this a
really unfortunate blocker to simply switch on Salsa CI. If there
Hi Emmanuel,
Am Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 10:40:02PM +0200 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg:
> That's a good idea, thank you.
You (all in the Java team) are welcome. I frequently profited from
your help.
> > I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
> >
> >- D
ou do some regular meetings - be it
on IRC, video conference or whatever I'm interested in joining one of
your next meetings.
That's a good idea, thank you.
I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
- Do you feel good when doing your work in Java packaging team?
rence or whatever I'm interested in joining one of
your next meetings.
That's a good idea, thank you.
I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
- Do you feel good when doing your work in Java packaging team?
Absolutely
- Do you consider the workload of yo
Hi Andreas,
And thanks for contacting us.
All thoughts below are personal and I hope some others will come up.
Le 12/06/2024 à 17:27, Andreas Tille a écrit :
Hi,
[...]
I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
- Do you feel good when doing your work in Java packaging
ted BoF with your team and other teams that are caring for Debian
infrastructure.
I have some specific questions to the Java packaging team.
- Do you feel good when doing your work in Java packaging team?
- Do you consider the workload of your team equally shared amongst its
members?
- D
On 2024-05-20, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
> I want to clean up my Java packages.
>
> There are several with FTBR. I found that the day of the *.poms s a date
> from 1970.
>
> for example they are the packages
>
> vinnie
Looking at the history for vinnie:
https://tests
Your message dated Sat, 11 May 2024 13:00:12 +
with message-id
and subject line Bug#1069970: fixed in libeddsa-java 0.3.0-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #1069970,
regarding ITP: libeddsa-java -- implementation of EdDSA in Java
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the
On Fri, May 03, 2024 at 09:13:09PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
> Thank you this sounds promising.
>
> Would you consider this option in debian/rules to be safe to deploy to all
> architectures?
>
> i.e. would adding this globally be an acceptable bug fix?
Hi Chris,
Yes, I think this is suitable
Thank you this sounds promising.
Would you consider this option in debian/rules to be safe to deploy to
all architectures?
i.e. would adding this globally be an acceptable bug fix?
Cheers,
Chris
On 5/3/24 00:06, tony mancill wrote:
On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 01:54:51PM +1200, Vladimir Petko w
On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 01:54:51PM +1200, Vladimir Petko wrote:
> Unfortunately I do not have an armel box accessible, but maybe
> tweaking Gradle heap size through 'export GRADLE_OPTS=-Xmx'
> might help?
> I have tried with export GRADLE_OPTS=-Xmx512M and the package was
> built successfully.
Hi
ris Knadle wrote:
>
> Greetings.
>
> I'm looking for some help for a build failure on armel related to
> compiling Java that has cropped up in the last couple of weeks. This is
> keeping Debian packages zeroc-ice as well as mumble from transitioning
> to Testing.
>
>
Greetings.
I'm looking for some help for a build failure on armel related to
compiling Java that has cropped up in the last couple of weeks. This is
keeping Debian packages zeroc-ice as well as mumble from transitioning
to Testing.
The compile seems to fail during a Gradle / Java m
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian-Java team
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-java@lists.debian.org
* Package name: libeddsa-java
Version : 0.3.0
Upstream Contact: str4d
* URL : https://github.com/str4d/ed25519-java
* License
* License : Expat
* Vcs : https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/precis
Section : java
The source builds the following binary packages:
libprecis-java - Java implementation of the PRECIS Framework
To access further information about this package, please visit the following
URL
Hi Matthew,
Am Freitag, dem 29.03.2024 um 08:45 + schrieb 'Matthew Fennell:
> [...]
> * Please may I get approved to join the java team on Salsa? My username is
> matthew-fennell.
I have just added you to the Java team on Salsa
> * Please may someone also use the script
Hi,
I would like to get into packaging of Debian Java applications. This is mainly
to eventually get caas [1] into Debian, which is a useful tool to test XMPP
server compliance.
caas has a few dependencies, the main one being babbler [2]. This in turn
depends on precis [3], which is a very small
On Sat, Dec 09, 2023 at 12:50:33PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I tried the latest upstream version of libitext5-java and commited the
> change to Git. Unfortunately the problem persists. Some Debian Med
> packages are depending from this package so I'd be happy if someone
>
Hi,
I tried the latest upstream version of libitext5-java and commited the
change to Git. Unfortunately the problem persists. Some Debian Med
packages are depending from this package so I'd be happy if someone
could have a look. You can find the latest log in Salsa CI[1].
Kind re
Hi Pierre,
Pierre Gruet writes:
> Le 08/12/2023 à 13:59, Ole Streicher a écrit :
>> When I removed the "distributions" block, the Jar file has the wrong
>> name (ADQLLib.jar). But when I include it, I get the error
>> * What went wrong:
>> A problem occurred evaluating project ':ADQLLib
Hi Ole,
Le 08/12/2023 à 13:59, Ole Streicher a écrit :
Hi Andrius,
Andrius Merkys writes:
On 2023-12-08 13:03, Ole Streicher wrote:
I am trying to update the adql-java package to the newest upstream
(beta) version. As it is my first project using gradle, I sumbled upon a
number of problems
Hi Andrius,
Andrius Merkys writes:
> On 2023-12-08 13:03, Ole Streicher wrote:
>> I am trying to update the adql-java package to the newest upstream
>> (beta) version. As it is my first project using gradle, I sumbled upon a
>> number of problems: [...]
>
> I guess y
Hi Ole,
On 2023-12-08 13:03, Ole Streicher wrote:
I am trying to update the adql-java package to the newest upstream
(beta) version. As it is my first project using gradle, I sumbled upon a
number of problems:
One is that the plugin org.javacc.javacc is not available. I guess this
is because
Hi,
I am trying to update the adql-java package to the newest upstream
(beta) version. As it is my first project using gradle, I sumbled upon a
number of problems:
One is that the plugin org.javacc.javacc is not available. I guess this
is because it is not packaged yet, right? My solution here
-java21/tree/report-all.sh?h=main
[2] https://git.launchpad.net/~vpa1977/+git/default-java21/tree/?h=main
Nice! I've rebuilt the Java packages last week and started filling a few
bugs,
but it looks like you've already caught most of them. I suggest a minor
tweak
to the script, the severit
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On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 9:54 AM Vladimir Petko
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> >For the previous Java migrations I started with a mass rebuild and then
> filling a bug report for each broken package.
> Thank you!!! I will follo
Hi,
>For the previous Java migrations I started with a mass rebuild and then
filling a bug report for each broken package.
Thank you!!! I will follow the suite then - in addition to hardcoded
targets, there are about 93 packages with various compile errors
including javadoc issues.
>Inter
Le 2023-09-14 01:03, Vladimir Petko a écrit :
Java 21 removes source/target compatibility level 7. Some packages (80
in total as per the attached list) have it specified in rules or
Makefiles.
I was wondering if it is okay to raise a single bug to update them and
submit the changes as pull
Hi,
Java 21 removes source/target compatibility level 7. Some packages (80
in total as per the attached list) have it specified in rules or
Makefiles.
I was wondering if it is okay to raise a single bug to update them and
submit the changes as pull requests on Salsa.
Also, we could add a DEB_
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joseph Nahmias
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-java@lists.debian.org,
tool.factory.he...@gmail.com, j...@nahmias.net
* Package name: narcissus
Version : 1.0.7
Upstream Contact: ToolFactory
* URL : https
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Markus Koschany wrote:
>maven-compiler-plugin. Usually this just works without changes to the version
>number. I don't think a strict plugin dependency is the true solution but it
>might help future contributors to remember the RC bug.
Also not a real fix but more sustainable
Hi tony,
Am Sonntag, dem 09.04.2023 um 11:19 -0700 schrieb tony mancill:
>
> I wanted to ask you your thoughts on whether the fix should also include
> updating debian/control to strictly depend on the version(s) specified
> in the patched pom. Without some explicit declaration of dependencies,
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