Hi Barry other Debian-Java folks,
I was just playing with the demo web application that comes in
liblucene-java-1.4.3-4. This is one of those .war things and it
requires adjusting some Tomcat permissions for it to work. Is this
best left to README.Debian, or should the liblucene-java package
Hi all,
this is another RFC for the removal of libxalan-java
and now also lib-saxon-java
Both are no longer used in build depends nor runtime
depends. lib-saxon-java is superseded by libsaxon-java,
but is still in the archive.
If no objections will show up in the next days I will
file a removal
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Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
| Hi Barry other Debian-Java folks,
|
| I was just playing with the demo web application that comes in
| liblucene-java-1.4.3-4. This is one of those .war things and it
| requires adjusting some Tomcat permissions for it to
~I am inclined to say this should be left to README.Debian, since not
all people who install liblucene-java and liblucene-java-doc may want
such an intrusive demo app installed by default.
That's certainly possible, we can start with the README.Debian. However, I'm
thinking of tackling
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Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
|~I am inclined to say this should be left to README.Debian, since not
|all people who install liblucene-java and liblucene-java-doc may want
|such an intrusive demo app installed by default.
|
| That's certainly possible,
Why don't we optionally compile the jars when the package is installed on the
users machine?
This would save a lot of archive space.
it would take longer to install java packages if you have this option enabled,
but as it is up to the user to enable precompilation, this shouldn't be a
problem.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:37:58AM +0200, Philipp Hug wrote:
Why don't we optionally compile the jars when the package is installed on the
users machine?
This would save a lot of archive space.
it would take longer to install java packages if you have this option
enabled,
but as it is up
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