Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-20 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi Alex, JRuby is in main now. The open tasks are: - upstream update to latest 1.5.x - switch packaging to cdbs and dh - upstream update to 1.6.x - do no longer build bundle foreign classes into jruby.jar Cheers, Torsten On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org wrote:

Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-20 Thread Alex Young
On 20/09/2011 07:51, Torsten Werner wrote: Hi Alex, JRuby is in main now. Fantastic news! I've been testing the +dfsg4-2 package against a few local test suites and I can't see any regressions so far. I'll let you know if anything crops up. The open tasks are: - upstream update to

Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-14 Thread Torsten Werner
Am 13.09.2011 12:22, schrieb Alex Young: Is this something we can help with? I seem to recall there was a problem of bundled jars not being distributed with their source - is that still the blocker? Yes it is. I have uploaded version 1.5.1+dfsg1-1 to experimental yesterday. This version has

Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-13 Thread Sébastien Delafond
Hi Alex, a while ago I transferred maintenance of jruby over to the Debian Java Maintainers, whom I cc'ed to this email. They'll probably be able to tell you more... Cheers, --Seb On Sep/12, Alex Young wrote: Hi there, I'm emailing you because your name is on the Debian jruby-1.5.1

Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-13 Thread Torsten Werner
Hi Alex, my first priority is getting jruby into Debian main. It is currently in non-free. I'll put that task on the top of my stack. Any upstream updates might follow later. Cheers, Torsten Am 13.09.2011 09:23, schrieb Sébastien Delafond: Hi Alex, a while ago I transferred maintenance of

Re: JRuby packaging

2011-09-13 Thread Alex Young
On 13/09/11 10:22, Torsten Werner wrote: Hi Alex, my first priority is getting jruby into Debian main. It is currently in non-free. I'll put that task on the top of my stack. Any upstream updates might follow later. Is this something we can help with? I seem to recall there was a problem