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Hi Markus and James,
the Java team is certainly in need of more manpower so any help is
appreciated. There are a lot of tasks, just check the BTS [1] and pick one
:) However regarding Eclipse packaging, I don't think there are any small
tasks that
Le 15-juin-09 à 18:38, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
Hi all,
Hi Matthew,
Relating to both the Eclipse stuff and the fact that I'd like to try
and
improve the Java packaging policy in Debian and have booked a debconf
session to discuss it, who is still active here and interested in the
Java
Le lundi 15 juin 2009 à 17:38 +0100, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
Hi all,
Relating to both the Eclipse stuff and the fact that I'd like to try and
improve the Java packaging policy in Debian and have booked a debconf
session to discuss it, who is still active here and interested in the
Java
Hello !
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Matthew Johnsonmj...@debian.org wrote:
Relating to both the Eclipse stuff and the fact that I'd like to try and
improve the Java packaging policy in Debian and have booked a debconf
session to discuss it, who is still active here and interested in the
About Eclipse, someone (a DD probably) should become the leader and
dispatch the tasks...
Leader or no leader, the best thing to do right now is to help packaging
the dependencies of Eclipse. Unlike eclipse itself, its dependencies are
typically not complexity monsters or anything and it would
On Tue Jun 16 14:04, Pantelis Koukousoulas wrote:
If some debianers help by dealing with dependencies, the job becomes
much easier.
Can someone post a list of needed deps and URLs to tarballs?
I'll see what I can do
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Tue Jun 16 14:04, Pantelis Koukousoulas wrote:
If some debianers help by dealing with dependencies, the job becomes
much easier.
Can someone post a list of needed deps and URLs to tarballs?
And then maybe someone
Can someone post a list of needed deps and URLs to tarballs?
And then maybe someone can find/file RFPs for those, and add them as
blocking bugs of #432350.
(Here is a nice short task for casual contributors BTW.)
Fedora has a nice list of eclipse dependencies.
There are also bugs in
Le mardi 16 juin 2009 à 12:07 +0100, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
On Tue Jun 16 14:04, Pantelis Koukousoulas wrote:
If some debianers help by dealing with dependencies, the job becomes
much easier.
Can someone post a list of needed deps and URLs to tarballs?
I'll see what I can do
I can
I can help to package some of the deps if needed.
I can offer my time if some can tell me how i can help.
Which bugs should be fixed first?
Is there some kind of roadmap?
Jens Kapitza
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Kapitzawebmas...@schwarze-allianz.de wrote:
I can help to package some of the deps if needed.
I can offer my time if some can tell me how i can help.
Which bugs should be fixed first?
Is there some kind of roadmap?
Well a rough roadmap would go like
Hi,
* Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com [2009-06-16 07:04]:
The Eclipse Linux Tools project (lead by the RedHat/Fedora people) is
focusing on the build system problem. There is at least one ubuntu guy
focusing on the build problem too, with a slightly different approach.
I'd love to know
I'd love to know who this ubuntu guy is so we can coordinate efforts
:)
I have already told you (and to Alexander Kurtakov) :)
He is Nathan Summers (aka rockwalrus).
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Hi,
* Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com [2009-06-16 08:32]:
2) Integrate the eclipse-build system from upstream Eclipse Linux
Tools Project once it is released. Perhaps help so that it can be
released sooner.
Yes, we would love some help :) .
3) Figure out a filesystem layout for
3) Figure out a filesystem layout for plug-ins. An idea could be to do
as Fedora does and use e.g., /usr/share/eclipse/plugin_name (thus
staying out of P2's way) or figure out how to integrate apt with P2
(this will need development of a debian/apt specific touchpoint in
P2-speak, at least as
* Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com [2009-06-16 08:54]:
3) Figure out a filesystem layout for plug-ins. An idea could be to do
as Fedora does and use e.g., /usr/share/eclipse/plugin_name (thus
staying out of P2's way) or figure out how to integrate apt with P2
(this will need
We've kicked around the idea of p2 talking to PackageKit via D-Bus.
This would be less intrusive than re-working how profile synchronization
works and wouldn't be that hard. I think Alex may have a working
prototype.
That would work too :) The ability for eclipse to talk d-bus would be very
* Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com [2009-06-16 09:18]:
Are the d-bus java bindings packaged / licensed in an eclipse-friendly
way these days?
I've been meaning to investigate this but it keeps falling off the top
of my to-do list. It would be great if someone with the time could do
this
On Tue Jun 16 09:29, Andrew Overholt wrote:
* Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com [2009-06-16 09:18]:
Are the d-bus java bindings packaged / licensed in an eclipse-friendly
way these days?
I've been meaning to investigate this but it keeps falling off the top
of my to-do list. It
* Matthew Johnson mj...@debian.org [2009-06-16 09:53]:
I've also been contacted by someone from Eclipse, to whom I offered any
help they needed in getting it to work, but I've not heard anything
back.
That was me and I've just been too busy to get back to you. Sorry.
Andrew
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
who is still active here and interested in the Java packaging policy?
I am, currently working on jetty 6, maven 2.1.0 and adding Maven
metadata to lots of existing packages + other cleanup (lintian...)
Ludovic
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Hi all,
Relating to both the Eclipse stuff and the fact that I'd like to try and
improve the Java packaging policy in Debian and have booked a debconf
session to discuss it, who is still active here and interested in the
Java packaging policy? (DD or otherwise)
Matt
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
who is still active here and interested in the Java packaging policy?
I am... And BTW if anyone feels they have stopped being active, please drop
a line so we can keep an eye on your packages.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
who is still active here and interested in the Java packaging policy?
count me in.
Eric
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Le lundi 15 juin 2009 18:38:17, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
Hi all,
Hi Matthew,
Relating to both the Eclipse stuff and the fact that I'd like to try and
improve the Java packaging policy in Debian and have booked a debconf
session to discuss it,
I'll not attend Debconf but I'm interrested in
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Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
I'll not attend Debconf but I'm interrested in any effort bringing
Java Policy in a refreshed state. Is there a repo. somewhere to
check current state (beside java-common pakage bugs [1]) ?
I'm not a DD, will not be at
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