On 4 November 2013 17:35, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
> The canonical repository is the mojo-unix git repository at Codehaus. I was
> going to ask for a release of the current version in git, but stranded
> because of a lack of time. The plugin itself works just fine and is in use in
> many places a
The canonical repository is the mojo-unix git repository at Codehaus. I was
going to ask for a release of the current version in git, but stranded because
of a lack of time. The plugin itself works just fine and is in use in many
places as a assembly plugin replacement.
The release done under n
Hi,
Due to an issue with the plugin, I try to find the sources of this plugin.
Is it still maintained here @codehaus? (if not why sources are still
in svn and not in a retired branch).
I see some new versions here:
http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/no/arktekk/unix/unix/1.0-alpha-6
But the githu
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Hi,
> One issue I can't really figure out is the very different naming all the
> distributions use for the different packages, even core packages. RPM
> also can specify a dependency on files (like "/bin/sh has to be
> present"). Your thoughs on this
Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
Hi there,
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That was one of the first things I wanted to implement in the plugin but
I've done many rounds of design on it and it is finally done:
To summarize:
src/main/unix/files goes in all packages, all formats
src/main/unix/files-rpm goes in all packages,
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Hi there,
> [cut.]
> That was one of the first things I wanted to implement in the plugin but
> I've done many rounds of design on it and it is finally done:
>
> To summarize:
>
> src/main/unix/files goes in all packages, all formats
> src/main/unix
Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
> Hi Trygve,
>
> thanks for your reply. Now worries for the delay.
> Usually I am the one who gets lost for a long time...
>
Mainly because those utils one or more of 1) buggy, 2) slow, 3)
incomplete and 4) not sufficient.
>>> I see that problem but do NOT agree w
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Hi Trygve,
thanks for your reply. Now worries for the delay.
Usually I am the one who gets lost for a long time...
>>> Mainly because those utils one or more of 1) buggy, 2) slow, 3)
>>> incomplete and 4) not sufficient.
>>
>> I see that problem but
Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
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Mainly because those utils one or more of 1) buggy, 2) slow, 3)
incomplete and 4) not sufficient.
I see that problem but do NOT agree with the general argument.
1) we are a community and progress is made
2) not very importa
Trygve Laugstøl wrote
> Have you looked at the other RPM plugin? It seems that Brett Okken is putting
> a lot of effort into it.
Not yet. Hopefully some weekend down the road.
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> Mainly because those utils one or more of 1) buggy, 2) slow, 3)
> incomplete and 4) not sufficient.
I see that problem but do NOT agree with the general argument.
1) we are a community and progress is made
2) not very important to me
3) see 1)
4) i
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Hi Lee,
>
> **Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
> **> I mean there is maven-dependency-plugin,
>> maven-resource-plugin and filtering
>> and all what maven already offers.
>> Why not just let the user build the package
>> content with all features of maven
>>
Lee Thompson wrote:
**Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
**> I mean there is maven-dependency-plugin,
> maven-resource-plugin and filtering
> and all what maven already offers.
> Why not just let the user build the package
> content with all features of maven
> to build.outputDirectory and then build
Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
> I mean there is maven-dependency-plugin,
> maven-resource-plugin and filtering
> and all what maven already offers.
> Why not just let the user build the package
> content with all features of maven
> to build.outputDirectory and then build
> a package from that.
rpm-c
Joerg Hohwiller wrote:
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Hi Trygve, hi everybody,
I started to get into unix-maven-plugin.
So far I like the general configuration of
common package meta-data and your excellent
documentation how this is mapped down according
to the actual format.
Ho
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Hi Trygve, hi everybody,
I started to get into unix-maven-plugin.
So far I like the general configuration of
common package meta-data and your excellent
documentation how this is mapped down according
to the actual format.
However currently the site
Torsten Curdt wrote:
http://vafer.org/projects/jdeb/
I think I've looked at jdeb, but not jrpm. Thanks a bunch for the hints.
Currently I've implemented the Ar archive in a generic JAR and I'm using
The Ar implementation is also available in commons compress (still in
sandbox though)
Ok
>> http://vafer.org/projects/jdeb/
>
> I think I've looked at jdeb, but not jrpm. Thanks a bunch for the hints.
>
> Currently I've implemented the Ar archive in a generic JAR and I'm using
The Ar implementation is also available in commons compress (still in
sandbox though)
In fact it's the sa
Stephen Connolly wrote:
Also, maybe
http://jrpm.sourceforge.net/roadmap.html
(Unless you already know about that one!)
2008/12/15 Torsten Curdt mailto:[email protected]>>
> See the TODO ([1]) for the full list of supported use cases and
outstanding
> issues.
You might want t
Also, maybe
http://jrpm.sourceforge.net/roadmap.html
(Unless you already know about that one!)
2008/12/15 Torsten Curdt
> > See the TODO ([1]) for the full list of supported use cases and
> outstanding
> > issues.
>
> You might want to have a look at jdeb if you want to use java for dpkg
> gen
> See the TODO ([1]) for the full list of supported use cases and outstanding
> issues.
You might want to have a look at jdeb if you want to use java for dpkg
generation (as hinted in the TODO)
http://vafer.org/projects/jdeb/
cheers
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Torsten
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Hi
In my quest to make it easier to create native packages for unix
patforms I've merged the dpkg, rpm and solaris plugins into a single
"unix" plugin.
The plugin already support all the use cases that the union of the three
plugins did and for all supported packagings. The shitty based
int
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