Multiple versions of libasm*-java

2010-05-25 Thread Onkar Shinde
Hi all, We currently have three versions of libasm*-java in repositories each one corresponding to specific major version form upstream. The packages are libasm-java, libasm2-java, libasm3-java. A quick look at upstream download page tells that only version 3.x is being maintained. Unless there ar

Bug#583151: ITP: geronimo-jpa-2.0-spec -- Geronimo JSR-317 Java Persistence (JPA) 2.0 Spec API

2010-05-25 Thread Miguel Landaeta
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Miguel Landaeta * Package name: geronimo-jpa-2.0-spec Version : 1.1 Upstream Author : Apache Software Foundation (ASF) * URL : http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/specs/tags/geronimo-jpa_2.0_spec-1.1/ * License : Ap

Re: RFS: libgstreamer-java

2010-05-25 Thread Samuel Lucas Vaz de Mello
> 2010/5/25 Torsten Werner : > > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Samuel Lucas Vaz de Mello > > wrote: > >> Tango is now in public domain. Do we still need to include it? > > > > You just have to document the fact that tango is in the public domain. > > Or just remove it from the tarball and depen

Re: RFS: libgstreamer-java

2010-05-25 Thread Paul Wise
2010/5/26 Samuel Lucas Vaz de Mello : > The tango package is tango-icon-theme or is there any java package? tango is made up of images, not any programming language. Perhaps you meant to ask if there is a Java library implementing the FreeDesktop icon related specs? Not sure of the answer there,

Re: RFS: libgstreamer-java

2010-05-25 Thread Samuel Lucas Vaz de Mello
Just uploaded a new version to mentors.debian.net with the changes below: >>  * If I understand correctly, you should also link against >>  libjna-java-doc, ie. in your patch you should also add: >> >>  -link /usr/share/doc/libjna-java-doc/api >> >>  Also, libjna-java-doc & default-jdk-doc should

Re: RFS: libgstreamer-java

2010-05-25 Thread Onkar Shinde
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Samuel Lucas Vaz de Mello wrote: > I checked the official binary provided by upstream and it doesn't > contain a Class-Path in the manifest. > > Is the Class-Path in library jars (without a Main-Class) used by any > other tool beside javahelper? > > If the Class-P