On Sat Mar 13 09:50, Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> many thanks for your suggestions, I'll start in this way. Exist a guide or
> an howto which describe the packaging process for Java applications?
The tutorial which is in the javahelper package contains a number of examples.
I recommend loo
Hello,
Please note that the Java Policy is pretty outdated and some information
are deprecated.
Sylvestre
Le samedi 13 mars 2010 à 11:54 +0100, Eric Lavarde a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> packaging for Java is not very different from other kind of packaging,
> but you should nevertheless have a look a
Hello,
packaging for Java is not very different from other kind of packaging,
but you should nevertheless have a look at the Java Policy (same page as
below) and check http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/.
Eric
Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
Hi Eric,
many thanks for your suggestions, I'll start in t
Hi Fabrizio,
I'm not a DD, but nobody has answered yet, so let me try.
First, the kind of help you're expecting is a bit vague, so my answer
might not be what you expect.
For your first package, my recommendation would be to take the simplest
package with the least dependencies (and dependen
Hi Eric,
many thanks for your suggestions, I'll start in this way. Exist a guide or
an howto which describe the packaging process for Java applications?
thanks,
Fabrizio
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Eric Lavarde wrote:
> Hi Fabrizio,
>
> I'm not a DD, but nobody has answered yet, so let me
Hi,
I am just forwarding this to debian-j...@l.d.o which is our debate list
(from pkg-j...@l.a.d.o).
~Niels
Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
> Hi all,
> this ML has been reported me by the mentors ML.
> I'd like to join the Debian packagers team and, in the future, become a DD.
> I need for a Squeeze-bas
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