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doxia 1.12 has been uploaded, thank you for the hint.
For your next contributions, you can consider providing a merge request on
salsa.debian.org
Le 10/09/2018 à 18:44, Miroslav Kravec a écrit :
> Thanks! It took some effort, so I'm glad the package is considered to be
> well packaged.
There was just a redundant build dependency on default-jre-headless
(implied by default-jdk), and the ${maven:Depends} variable was useless
because it only
Hi Miroslav,
Le 09/09/2018 à 17:26, Miroslav Kravec a écrit :
> could you please take a look at this package, and sponsor upload, if
> the packaging correct?
Uploaded. Very good packaging, well done!
Emmanuel Bourg
project files for the words
"Copyright" and "author", that's a good way to spot external source
files imported into the project.
Emmanuel Bourg
ight-holder to https://github.com/tbroyer/, or
> extract name and email address from git logs. Would that be
> acceptable, if there's no explicit statement in sources, itself?
According to the Git history this looks like a one man project. So the
copyright attribution would be:
2015-2018, Thomas Broyer
Emmanuel Bourg
n mind:
>
> * Google Auto (for AutoValue): https://github.com/google/auto
> * gradle-apt-plugin: https://github.com/tbroyer/gradle-apt-plugin
> * my work-in-progress Java CLI tool: https://github.com/kravemir/svg-labels
Nice, I can sponsor these as well.
Emmanuel Bourg
Hi Miroslav,
I'm willing to sponsor the picocli package since this is a dependency of
JUnit 5. Do you plan to work on other Java packages after picocli?
Emmanuel Bourg
On 08/09/2018 21:51, Miroslav Kravec wrote:
> Dear mentors and java packagers,
>
> I'm looking for a
browsers).
Emmanuel Bourg
l
work with JOSM. In this case I think you should just go ahead and use
the version of JCS bundled with JOSM.
Note that JOSM fetches only the jcs-core module, so you don't need the
jcache stuff and you don't have to wait for geronimo-jcache-1.0-spec to
enter unstable.
Emmanuel Bourg
get JCS packaged, I'll have josm removed from the
> archive before the freeze.
Hi Sebastian,
I packaged geronimo-jcache-1.0-spec and it's now in the NEW queue. I
started completing your commons-jcs package to fix the remaining issues,
I'll let you know when it's ready.
Emmanuel Bourg
opy (if
you search for 'package javax.json' on http://source.debian.net you can
quickly find the package containing the classes your are looking for).
Emmanuel Bourg
[1] https://jsonp.java.net
pixelmed_codec.jar which is likely to contain the
com.pixelmed.codec.jpeg package according to its name:
http://www.dclunie.com/pixelmed/software/codec/20141206_current/
Emmanuel Bourg
other
packages with a Gradle build.
Emmanuel Bourg
[1]
https://sources.debian.net/src/libspring-java/3.2.13-2/debian/orig-tar.sh
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subset of Kafka that may be easier. Looking at the
dependency tree it looks like the lz4 support may be disabled in favor
of snappy. That would leave zkclient as the only dependency left to package.
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OK
org.xerial.snappy:snappy-java:1.1.1.6 OK
So the next step to get Kafka in Debian is to package the missing
dependencies. Hadoop is on my radar and I'll probably package it since I
need it for Solr.
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> ... 17 more
>
>
> So for whatever reason zeus-jscl is not found. :-(
>
> Any further hint?
It looks like zeus-jscl is not on the classpath. How do you run Mauve?
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Hi Bart,
Thank you for the review. The tarball has been created automatically by
git-buildpackage. The content is the same but the checksum is different,
I'm not sure to know why.
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ything. But what exactly?
Ivy is used to manage the dependencies. The Ant build starts by
downloading Ivy and the rely on Ivy to fetch the dependencies from the
central Maven repository. You have to patch build.xml to skip this step
and build the classpath from the jars in /usr/share/java.
Em
ld use ant.
Emmanuel Bourg
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both binary packages or only in the documentation package?
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s-compress-java
Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
dget -x
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libc/libcommons-compress-java/libcommons-compress-java_1.5-1.dsc
Changes since the last upload:
* New upstream release
Thank you,
Emma
Hi,
The bzip2 code from Ant has been factored out as a separate library
recently (Commons Compress). You may try to switch to it.
http://commons.apache.org/compress
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libcommons-compress-java
Emmanuel Bourg
Giovanni Mascellani a écrit :
Hi all.
A Java
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