Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-14 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Hi all, On 07/02/2010 00:44, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote: http://wiki.debian.org/Java/LiferayPackaging I've submitted an initial ITP for "liferay-portal" [1] (hint: I welcome any proposal for extended description of this package) I've also commited some initial packaging structure [2] in debi

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-12 Thread Henning Sprang
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Ludovic Claude wrote: > I can see some problem here: Jackrabbit 1.x uses JSR 170, with is under > a non-free license (Day software grants you a fee-free use of the > sotfware - something like that but you need to check). Ugly, a JSR with no free implementation avai

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-07 Thread Ludovic Claude
I can see some problem here: Jackrabbit 1.x uses JSR 170, with is under a non-free license (Day software grants you a fee-free use of the sotfware - something like that but you need to check). I removed Webdav support from Maven because I was unsure of the license for this JSR API. You need to che

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-06 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Hi, Here is a small update after some hours of work... On 03/02/2010 13:35, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote: On 03/02/2010 04:44, Onkar Shinde wrote: I do not have complete knowledge of how liferay works even though I had explored it for a project about 2 years back. However, count me in for packagi

Re: [Ubuntu-java] Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-03 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Hi, On 03/02/2010 04:44, Onkar Shinde wrote: I do not have complete knowledge of how liferay works even though I had explored it for a project about 2 years back. However, count me in for packaging the dependencies. Torsten and I have build up a wiki page to coordinate Liferay (and dependenci

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-02 Thread Onkar Shinde
I do not have complete knowledge of how liferay works even though I had explored it for a project about 2 years back. However, count me in for packaging the dependencies. Onkar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact li

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-02 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi Damien, Damien Raude-Morvan schrieb: > I'm using Liferay 5.2 on a daily basis at work so I'll join this > packaging effort. Do you want to build a new team or use pkg-java > existing infra. ? yes I would prefer the pkg-java infrastructure (having admin priviledges for many parts of it). Cheer

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-02 Thread Vincent Fourmond
Hello ! On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote: >> Please let me know if are interested in developing and maintaining a >> package of liferay. It will certainly be a lot of work - probably too >> much for just one maintainer. We would start with packaging it for >> Debian/co

Re: Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-02 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
On 02/02/2010 10:01, Torsten Werner wrote: Hi, Hi Torsten, I'd like to find out if there is some interest in the Debian und Ubuntu Java communities to package Liferay Portal. Liferay is a portal server implementing the Java Portlet Specification JSR-286. It can run i

Liferay packaging for Debian and Ubuntu

2010-02-02 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi, I'd like to find out if there is some interest in the Debian und Ubuntu Java communities to package Liferay Portal. Liferay is a portal server implementing the Java Portlet Specification JSR-286. It can run in a variety of application servers like Tomcat and JBoss and