Hi, I've recently adopted the gjdoc packages and have been doing quite a bit of work on them. My testing shows that the gjdoc-native package seems to work very well for most purposes. The java bytecode version in the gjdoc package still doesn't work. There also still exist a number of issues (including missing features) from upstream.
With the possibility of eventually having some central location for javadoc listings so that they can all interlink, I have created a debhelper script, dh_javadoc, for creating and installing javadoc documentation. This is available at the moment in both gjdoc packages. At present, this does no more than create and install documentation in the packages doc dir, however use of it should ensure future compatibility with any possible policy changes regarding documentation. Please try dh_javadoc in your packages and report your successes. If you do encounter problems, please do file bug reports. gjdoc isn't a perfect source, so there is lots of scope for improvement - it would be helpful to direct our effort to where it is needed. If anyone is interested in helping resolve any of the issues (gjdoc is written in Java, with limited comments), then all help would be appreciated. Current known issues are: - Java bytecode package isn't working - xslt processor doesn't convert escaped characters back to their original form. - gjdoc has problems finding classes when they are interfaces. - feature requests: overview.html file; -link option. I have been in contact with upstream, however they all have very limited time and nobody seems to be regularly working on gjdoc. -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]