Package: omegat
Version: 1.8.1.2+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Omegat needs libaccess-bridge-java-jni but it is missing in dependencies.
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Omegat needs libaccess-bridge-java-jni but it is missing in dependencies.
Can you please provide more explanation? Why does omegat need
libaccess-bridge-java-jni? What kind of problems are you facing in the
absence of this dependency?
Onkar
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Package: libwagon-java
Version: 1.0-beta-2-2
Severity: wishlist
In 1.0 beta-3, upstream moved from the Slide WebDAV client to the one
from Jackrabbit. This is very much preferable since Slide is defunct
since 2007.
Please package the new upstream version to enable removal of
slide-webdavclient
Package: libslide-webdavclient-java
Version: 2.1+dfsg-2
Severity: serious
The Jakarta Slide project was retired on 2007-11-03 and has not been
receiving maintenance or security fixes for even longer. This package
should therefore be kept out of squeeze.
The recommended migration path is Apache
Hello Marcus,
I have looked at doing that, but the problem is that JackRabbit depends
on the JCR api, and this is not free software as far as I can tell.
The Maven POM for the JCR API is:
Onkar Shinde a écrit :
Omegat needs libaccess-bridge-java-jni but it is missing in dependencies.
Can you please provide more explanation? Why does omegat need
libaccess-bridge-java-jni? What kind of problems are you facing in the
absence of this dependency?
Onkar
Hi,
omegat did not
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Xavier a écrit :
Onkar Shinde a écrit :
Omegat needs libaccess-bridge-java-jni but it is missing in dependencies.
Can you please provide more explanation? Why does omegat need
libaccess-bridge-java-jni? What kind of problems are you facing in the
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Ludovic Claude wrote:
I have looked at doing that, but the problem is that JackRabbit depends
on the JCR api, and this is not free software as far as I can tell.
Ouch. That's not good.
I'm not sure to what extent the JackRabbit WebDAV client
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