Hello,
I've prepared the jruby-jzlib package, but I'm uncertain about the
relationship it should have with jzlib.
Since the module itself is still using the same "com.jcraft" namespace,
I'm thinking of using a Conflicts: and Provides: on libjzlib-java.
You can check out the package here:
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Hi Jérôme,
Le 24/10/2023 à 15:18, Jérôme Charaoui a écrit :
I've prepared the jruby-jzlib package, but I'm uncertain about the
relationship it should have with jzlib.
Since the module itself is still using the same "com.jcraft" namespace,
I'm thinking of using a Conflicts: and Provides: on l
Hi Emmanuel,
Le 2023-10-24 à 10 h 02, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
Hi Jérôme,
Le 24/10/2023 à 15:18, Jérôme Charaoui a écrit :
I've prepared the jruby-jzlib package, but I'm uncertain about the
relationship it should have with jzlib.
Since the module itself is still using the same "com.jcraft"
Le 24/10/2023 à 16:28, Jérôme Charaoui a écrit :
Right, my thinking was to use the same path usj/jzlib.jar to signal the
classpath conflict. Otherwise, we can install it to usj/jruby-jzlib.jar
and not make the packages conflict, but I'm not sure what would happen
if both were installed at the
Le 2023-10-24 à 11 h 02, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
Le 24/10/2023 à 16:28, Jérôme Charaoui a écrit :
Right, my thinking was to use the same path usj/jzlib.jar to signal
the classpath conflict. Otherwise, we can install it to
usj/jruby-jzlib.jar and not make the packages conflict, but I'm not
su
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