I'm looking for good examples of how Java software is packaged on the
Debian family of operating systems. Ideally, very simple examples with
just a JAR file and a few configuration files. Where can I find such
projects, e.g. on Salsa?
To extend on that, I try to find out how - if at all - (Java) s
Hello Peter,
Am 14.09.24 um 12:01 schrieb Peter Bittner:
I'm looking for good examples of how Java software is packaged on the
Debian family of operating systems. Ideally, very simple examples with
just a JAR file and a few configuration files. Where can I find such
projects, e.g. on Salsa?
Th
Thank you for responding, Mechtilde!
> Please tell us, what you want to package. Then we can look for a similar one.
I packaged software 20 years ago as a Debian package at my former
workplace. IIRC, it was just a bunch of shell and Python scripts,
maybe a few binaries. Back then I had to scale r
Hello Peter,
Am 14.09.24 um 18:07 schrieb Peter Bittner:
Thank you for responding, Mechtilde!
Please tell us, what you want to package. Then we can look for a similar one.
I packaged software 20 years ago as a Debian package at my former
workplace. IIRC, it was just a bunch of shell and Pyth
> If you tell us what you want to package, we can tell you a good example
> out of more than 50.000 packages
I'm really looking for generic examples. My motivation is using a
standard, widespread convention or otherwise popular tooling for
deploying software (which - at work - is not open source).
Hello Peter,
Then I think
https://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint.en.html
is a good starting point.
Regards
Am 14.09.24 um 21:25 schrieb Peter Bittner:
If you tell us what you want to package, we can tell you a good example
out of more than 50.000 packages
I'm really looking for generic
On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 09:49:44PM +0200, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
> Am 14.09.24 um 21:25 schrieb Peter Bittner:
> > > If you tell us what you want to package, we can tell you a good example
> > > out of more than 50.000 packages
> >
> > I'm really looking for generic examples. My motivation is u
Peter —
I'm not a debian java maintainer (or DD at all), I'm just someone who
has used Debian and derivatives for 25 years. So take this with a
grain of salt.
The reason you're getting resistance to your request — apart from
social stuff, on which I won't comment — is that the technical
obstacle
I will add that deployment of user jarfiles into a
third-party-packaged host-installed JBoss server is not really
contemplated in Debian packaging. Not that you can't do it with
enough scriptage; but it's not state that the packaging system owns,
and dpkg doesn't play that well with external state
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