To add jars to maven repo when the build system is not Maven, use the tools provided by maven-repo-helper. There is a tutorial here:
file:///usr/share/doc/maven-repo-helper/tutorial.html Ludovic On 28/01/2012 01:20, ribal...@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you, my bad. > One more question: > What is the right way of adding jar to maven repo for existing ant based > package? > > -- > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > Ludovic Claude <ludovic.cla...@laposte.net> wrote: > > Hello Boris, > > You should not try to package only a module of this project > (google-http-client) but the whole project, then select which modules > you want to include and maybe split the final binaries into several > packages. > > So in short do the following: > > hg clone https://code.google.com/p/google-http-java-client/ > cd google-http-java-client > hg update 1.6 > mh_make > [...] > This project contains modules. Include all modules? > [y]/n > n > Analysing google-http-client/pom.xml... > Include the module google-http-client/pom.xml ? > [y]/n > y > > This is required because the parent POM located at the root of the > project contains important information such as the versions for the > dependencies. This quite usual in Maven projects and considered > best > practice. > > Ludovic > > On 21/01/2012 04:05, Boris Ribalkin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > One more question on mh_make. > > I am trying to package google-http-client > > > (https://google-http-java-client.googlecode.com/hg/google-http-client/pom.xml) > > which depends on com.google.code.gson > > (http://google-gson.googlecode.com/svn/tags/gson-2.1/). So I packaged > > gson first and it was fine, but when I run mh_make on google-http-client > > it says the following: > > > > This dependency cannot be found in the Debian Maven repository. > > Ignore this dependency? > > com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:null > > y/[n] > > > > dpkg --search /usr/share/maven-repo/com/google/code/gson/gson > & > gt; > *Found libgson-java* > > > dpkg --status libgson-java > > [error] Package libgson-java (2.1-1) is already installed and > > contains a possible match, > > but I cannot resolve library com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:*null* > in it. > > [error] Please check manually that the library is up to date, > > otherwise it may be necessary to package version null in Debian. > > Try again to resolve the dependency? > > [y]/n > > > Rescanning /usr/share/maven-repo... > > Resolving com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:null of scope runtime... > > In pom.xml, cannot find the version for dependency > > com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:null from this POM or its parent POMs > > [warning] Option --no-parent has been set for POM file pom.xml, > > maybe it was not a good idea and you should first package the parent > > POM __super__:__pom__:pom:null > & > gt; > [check dependency with bundle type] > > > dpkg --status libgson-java > > [error] Package libgson-java (2.1-1) is already installed and > > contains a possible match, > > but I cannot resolve library com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:null in > it. > > [error] Please check manually that the library is up to date, > > otherwise it may be necessary to package version null in Debian. > > Try again to resolve the dependency? > > [y]/n > > > > > > > Is this because dependency has no version, but how then junit dependency > > is found if it has no version as well? > > What is the proper way of fixing this? > > > > Thanks. > > > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Boris Ribalkin <ribal...@gmail.com > > <mailto:ribal...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > Hi Ludovic, > > > > Actually I am the owner of the uclo > ud > project on github :) so I can > > make any changes you suggested. Wil let you know if it will work. > > > > Thanks! > > > > On Dec 8, 2011 4:58 PM, "Ludovic Claude" <ludovic.cla...@laposte.net > > <mailto:ludovic.cla...@laposte.net>> wrote: > > > > Hello Boris, > > > > It looks like you are almost there. Your project is hosted on > > Github, > > but I don't support yet Git, so the debian/watch used to find > > the latest > > version and get the upstream code is not generated by mh_make. > > > > However there are lots of other packages which get their sources > > from > > Github (basex, plexus-cipher, junit4, libjdom1-java), so you can > > study > > their packaging using apt-get source <package>. > > > > This watc > h file > should in theory get the latest release of uCloud, > > expect that it does not... > > > > cat <<EOF > debian/watch > > version=3 > > http://githubredir.debian.net/github/cyberb/uCloud/ (.*).tar.gz > > EOF > > > > You should ask the project owner to tag in Git the latest > release, > > otherwise it's not possible to know what to download. Or > better, he > > should use maven-release-plugin to create a release of the > project. > > > > After you get this detail sorted, then you should add those > lines to > > debian/rules: > > > > get-orig-source: > > uscan --download-version $(DEB_UPSTREAM_VERSION) > > --force-download --rename > > > > Finally, if you work on Ubuntu and use Laun > chpad, > then you > > should store > > your packaging in bzr: > > > > sudo apt-get install bzr-builddeb > > bzr init > > mkdir .bzr-builddeb/ > > echo -e '[BUILDDEB]\nmerge = True' > .bzr-builddeb/default.conf > > bzr add . > > > > and you can build your package with > > > > bzr bd > > > > Well that's the usual procedure. In your case, since it's > > difficult to > > get the upstream sources, you need to download them yourself > > and put > > them in a tar.gz file which you should call > > ucloud_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz and > > copy it in the parent directory. Doing so will make bzr bd / > debuild > > happy since they don't have to download the sources. > > > > Consider also joining the Debian Java team, as > it's > full of > > active and > > knowledgable developers > > (http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/JavaPackaging). > > Once your package is ready, you can ask to include it in Debian > > and it > > will land some time later into Ubuntu. > > > > Cheers, > > Ludovic > > > > On 08/12/2011 07:31, Boris Ribalkin wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Thanks for the info, your new package is much better. > > > After running mh_make in the root of my project, looks like > > everything > > > went fine, just one exception at the end: > > > > > >> Cannot recognize the download url > > > (scm:git:https://github.com/cyberb/uCloud.git). > > > I've tried different scm urls, but it is always the same, is > > it OK? > > > > > > than I ran debuild and got the following error: > > > > > >> This package has a Debian revision number but there does not > > seem to be > > > an appropriate original tar file or .orig directory in the > > parent directory; > > > (expected one of ucloud_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz, > > ucloud_1.0.0.orig.tar.bz2, > > > ucloud_1.0.0.orig.tar.lzma, ucloud_1.0.0.orig.tar.xz or > > ucloud.orig) > > > continue anyway? (y/n) y > > > > > > and then > > > > > >> dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 > > > > (quilt)': no > > > orig.tar file found > > > dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -b ucloud gave error > > exit status 255 > > > debuild: fatal error at line 1348: > > > dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -D -us -uc failed > > > > > > Do you have any idea what is wrong? > > > > > > Thanks again for the help! > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Ludovic Claude > > > <ludovic.cla...@laposte.net > > <mailto:ludovic.cla...@laposte.net> > > <mailto:ludovic.cla...@laposte.net > > <mailto:ludovic.cla...@laposte.net>>> wrote: > > > > > > Privet Boris, > > > > > > Packaging a multi-module Maven project should be quite > > easy now, > as > you > > > can run Maven itself for the build and use > > maven-debian-helper to > > > install the jars at the proper location. Of course you > > need to have all > > > dependencies already packaged in Debian/Ubuntu. > > > > > > I have written a tool which should assist you create the > > packaging for a > > > Maven project, it's called mh_make and can be found in the > > > maven-debian-helper package. Here's an old wiki page which > > explains how > > > to use it. > > > > > > http://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenDebianHelper > > > > > > As it's still work in progress, there might be bugs but if > > you're lucky > > > > > it will do most of the work for you. I'm interested in > > your feedback of > > > course. You should install at least the latest > > maven-repo-helper and > > > maven-debian-helper packages from my PPA with the command > > > sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ludovicc/ppa && sudo apt-get > > update > > > sudo apt-get upgrade > > > > > > Ludovic > > > > > > On 06/12/2011 08:22, Boris Rybalkin wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > As I see you are supporting multiple java packages on > > launchpad, but I > > > > am trying to create my first. > > > > Could you help me a little with multi module maven based > > project? > > > > > Just may be with some advices on where to go. > > > > > > > > I used to run "mvn package" which gives me (using > > assembly plugin) > > > ready > > > > to use distribution folder with all the JARs and run > > scripts. But > > > now I > > > > am thinking of creating PPA so I can share the app and > > here I have > > > some > > > > problems > > > > My package recipe: > > > https://code.launchpad.net/~ribalkin/+recipe/ucloud- > > <https://code.launchpad.net/%7Eribalkin/+recipe/ucloud-> > <https://code.launchpad.net/%7Eribalkin/+recipe/ucloud->>; > > > <https://code.launchpad.net/%7Eribalkin/+recipe/ucloud-> > <https://code.launchpad.net/%7Eribalkin/+recipe/ucloud->>; > > > > imported-daily > > > > I've red http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html and > > > > http://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenBuilder but it has no > > details. > > > > > > > > Am I right that every maven module should be installed > > as a separate > > > > java library during the build process > > (mh_installpoms/mh_installjar)? > > > > Also even if I do so, I do not see in launchpad build > > log that mvn > > > > package actually started for any of my module. > > > > > > > > > Thank for any help! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Boris Rybalkin > > > ribal...@gmail.com <mailto:ribal...@gmail.com> > > <mailto:ribal...@gmail.com <mailto:ribal...@gmail.com>> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Boris Rybalkin > > ribal...@gmail.com <mailto:ribal...@gmail.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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