Re: Is there a pom.xml parser packaged in Debian ?

2011-10-07 Thread Cédric Pineau
2011/10/7 Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org Does somebody have a suggestion for an alternative pom.xml parser ? Not being a Java programmer, I am lost… You may use a generic xpath utility such as xml_grep (from xml-twig-tools) xml_grep --text_only /project/version pom.xml -- Cédric

Re: OpenJDK-7 on kFreeBSD: Status update.

2011-10-07 Thread Robert Millan
2011/10/5 Damien Raude-Morvan draz...@debian.org: 2) it FTBFS inside a sid chroot installed on a squeeze KVM (same error as on buildd network) : http://deb.li/3ZzDA 3) it FTBFS inside a sid chroot installed on a wheezy server (looks like rpath / $ORIGIN issue) : http://deb.li/30Az0 Have you

Re: OpenJDK-7 on kFreeBSD: Status update.

2011-10-07 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Le vendredi 07 octobre 2011 22:09:48, Christoph Egger a écrit : Hi! Damien Raude-Morvan draz...@debian.org writes: To get a clear overview of what's going on : 1) openjdk-7 source package build fine under both - a clean sid KVM : http://deb.li/WQyI Fails in another interesting

Re: Is there a pom.xml parser packaged in Debian ?

2011-10-07 Thread Ludovic Claude
Hello Charles, What do you want to acheive here? If you want to package snappy-java, then install maven-debian-helper, and run the command mh_make on the upstream sources (you need to cd to the directory containing the file pom.xml). Then mh_make will ask lots of questions and do its best to

pkg-java mini-dinstall broken

2011-10-07 Thread Vincent Fourmond
Hello Torsten, The mini-dinstall setup for pkg-java on alioth is currently broken. The fix is quite simple, it is only a matter of changing in /home/groups/pkg-java/.mini-dinstall.conf archivedir = /org/alioth.debian.org/chroot/home/groups/pkg-java/htdocs to archivedir =

Re: pkg-java mini-dinstall broken

2011-10-07 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi Vincent, On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Vincent Fourmond fourm...@debian.org wrote:  archivedir = /home/groups/pkg-java/htdocs  (seems like we *are* in the chroot ;-)...).  BTW, I think this file should be group-writable, so that we don't have to bother you next time, shouldn't it ?