Le 14/11/2013 10:09, Markus Koschany a écrit :
> I intend to upload 3.2 to experimental this weekend. Emmanuel has
> already fixed two of the three issues that prevent an upload to
> unstable. Once those three packages get uploaded, EasyMock 3.2 can be
> uploaded to unstable, too.
Thank you Marku
Hi,
On Sun, 10. Nov 18:29 Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
[...]
> > Do we need to package the newer version of easymock?
>
> Yes, easymock 3.2
I intend to upload 3.2 to experimental this weekend. Emmanuel has
already fixed two of the three issues that prevent an upload to
unstable. Once those three packag
On Sun, 10. Nov 18:39 Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
[...]
> We may have to put Easymock 3.x in a new package (or spin-off the
> existing package as a new libeasymock2-java package and then upgrade
> to 3.x).
That is surely one alternative. Though now there is also the opportunity to
reduce the maintenanc
Le 10/11/2013 11:29, Markus Koschany a écrit :
> I could package the latest upstream release of easymock. Please note
> this would currently make three other packages FTBFS. See also #718869,
> #717872 and #718874. Easymock 3.2 can go to experimental for now.
japi-compliance-checker and clirr rep
Le 10/11/2013 03:54, tony mancill a écrit :
> I'm not able to build the package from the repo on sid. It fails trying
> to retrieve easymock-3.2.jar. Here's the salient part of the build log:
Thank you for spotting this Tony, I didn't notice the new test
dependencies introduced in Tomcat 8.0.0-
On 10.11.2013 03:54, tony mancill wrote:
> Do we need to package the newer version of easymock?
I could package the latest upstream release of easymock. Please note
this would currently make three other packages FTBFS. See also #718869,
#717872 and #718874. Easymock 3.2 can go to experimental for
On 09/24/2013 04:15 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Tomcat 8 has seen it's first alpha release in August and I took the
> opportunity to package it. I started from a copy of the tomcat7 package
> and I now have a working package ready for review:
>
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?
Hi all,
Tomcat 8 has seen it's first alpha release in August and I took the
opportunity to package it. I started from a copy of the tomcat7 package
and I now have a working package ready for review:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-java/tomcat8.git
Besides the trivial tomcat7->tomcat8
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