Hi Wookey,
Le 3/11/2016 à 03:16, Wookey a écrit :
> Can someone explain what these osgi 'bundles' are? How does that
> relate to the .jars I am familiar with? The same stuff packaged up in
> a different format? Who uses those? Are they any use in Debian packages?
An OSGi bundle is just a jar fil
Hi Beni,
Thank you for reporting this issue. Could you file a bug so we can keep
track of it please? Preferably for the tomcat8 package since tomcat7 is
going to be removed soon.
Emmanuel Bourg
Thank you Markus, uploading now.
Cheers,
Kai-Chung Yan
2016-11-02 22:54 GMT+08:00 Markus Koschany :
> On 02.11.2016 11:50, 殷啟聰 wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have prepared an update for this package. The changelog is:
>>
>> * New upstream release
>> * d/copyright: Exclude *.jar
>> * d/control:
>>
Hi Marko,
Le 30/10/2016 à 06:02, Marko Dimjašević a écrit :
> Can someone provide me with exact Git instructions needed to achieve
> this? I've been struggling with this one and haven't managed to get to a
> point where I have the Scala 2.10.6 release and where I can just
> back-port stuff from t
Hi,
I have prepared an update for gradle. The changelog is:
* New upstream release
* Rename javadoc directory: /usr/share/doc/gradle/{javadoc => api}
* Update to debhelper 10
* d/gradle.desktop: Improve zh-TW translation
* Move gradle-wrapper.jar from libgradle-core-java to libgradle-pl
Le 3/11/2016 à 13:01, 殷啟聰 a écrit :
> I have prepared an update for gradle.
Awesome! Thanks a lot. Did you check if you can still build gradle with
the new version? Also it would be interesting the see if the modified
gradle-debian-helper is still able to build a complex package such as
libspring
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