Paul Wise wrote:
> Perhaps people on the debian-java list should be given the chance to
> adopt or fix groovy or give an opinion on it's usefulness? CCing them.
Groovy is emerging as an important new language for the Java platform, and
would be very useful to have in Debian. Of course the package
On Dec 10, 2007 7:14 AM, Moritz Muehlenhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It was reported to the Security Team, that groovy embeds a lot of packages,
> > several of them security-sensitive:
> > Since it's in contrib, it's not security-supported, but given the state of
> > it (outdated,
> > hard
Barry deFreese wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am copying the games teams since I am a "member" and am currently
> focusing on orphaned or unmaintained games. In case anyone there wants
> to weigh in as well.
>
> I am looking a several of the games type packages that are orphaned or
> unmaintained and I
Hi folks,
I am copying the games teams since I am a "member" and am currently
focusing on orphaned or unmaintained games. In case anyone there wants
to weigh in as well.
I am looking a several of the games type packages that are orphaned or
unmaintained and I am trying to understand Debian's
On 2007-11-02, Moritz Muehlenhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was reported to the Security Team, that groovy embeds a lot of packages,
> several of them security-sensitive:
>
> /usr/share/groovy/lib/axion-1.0-M3-dev.jar
> /usr/share/groovy/lib/commons-collections-3.0-dev2.jar
> /usr/share/groov
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