Markus Koschany <a...@gambaru.de> writes: > Hi Felix,
hello Markus, I just added a patch for ASM5/libasm4-java support: https://github.com/fnatter/insubstantial-debian/commit/b6f1dee8e4fc53a0dfb8dd3ec3dc58e498a78828 It compiles, but I am not 100% sure it is correct, so I will soon test this with an r-dep and submit the changes for review in an ASM forum. > Am 09.10.2015 um 23:19 schrieb Felix Natter: >> Markus Koschany <a...@gambaru.de> writes: > [...] >> >> Please also tell him/her that I have patches for converting jajuk to >> insubstantial 7.3: >> >> https://github.com/fnatter/insubstantial-debian/blob/rdeps/rdeps/jajuk/05_insubstantial_7.3.diff >> >> https://github.com/fnatter/insubstantial-debian/blob/rdeps/rdeps/jajuk/MANIFEST.MF.diff > > I just did: > > https://github.com/jajuk-team/jajuk/issues/1994 Great, I will reply there. > [...] >>> >>> 1. Go ahead and package insubstantial as one source package that >>> provides the old binary packages from substance, trident, >>> liblaf-widget-java, etc. Maven poms should be provided as well. If you >>> also provide a patch to build with libasm4-java we could easily replace >>> the old dependencies for jajuk, bgfinancas, triplea and freeplane with >>> your new version and remove libasm2-java from Debian. (only >>> jasperreports would be an open issue but I would invest the time to fix >>> this package myself) >> >> Agreed, I will work on providing poms. Two questions: >> >> - can you think of a role model package for installing maven artifacts? >> >> - Do I have to generate poms via gradle or shall/can I use+modify the >> ones from maven.org? >> >> (http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails|com.github.insubstantial|flamingo|7.3|jar) > > You can usually reuse the poms from maven.org. You can either use > javahelper + jh_maven_repo_helper > > https://packages.qa.debian.org/libj/libjide-oss-java.html > > or you can also depend on maven-debian-helper in addition to your normal > build system and install them too. > > I think we figure that out as soon insubstantial is ported to > libasm4-java. Just ask on debian-java for a review. Ok, I will ask on debian-java regarding pom support. Cheers and Best Regards, -- Felix Natter