Hi, @Michael: Thanks for the input. @Doko: Thanks for the clarification. I updated the patch and fixed the outstanding issues. However there is one small problem. I cannot build the source package on this err ... b0rked environment. ;)
Well, I post the new version anyway. I am all ears for suggestions how to proceed. cya Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Michael Koch writes: > >>On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 01:14:56PM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote: >> >>>I am afraid I get NoClassDefFoundErrors without that. However I am building >>>the >>>package on an Ubuntu system. Hope that isnt to much of a problem...? >> >>That's an Ubuntu problem for not merging our patches to CDBS. > > > Although there was a move to use java-gcj-compat or an abstraction of > the jvm/jdk used for the build, I still see uploads not following this > recommendation/policy, so there's no problem. > > >>In Debian >>its not needed and it should not be in the debian/rules file. Ubuntu >>should be fixed instead. > > > there is no need to "fix" it. It will be included with the next > package sync. > > Matthias > > -- tarent GmbH Heilsbachstr. 24, 53123 Bonn | Poststr. 4-5, 10178 Berlin fon: +49(228) / 52675-0 | fon: +49(30) / 27594853 fax: +49(228) / 52675-25 | fax: +49(30) / 78709617
Index: libescher-java/debian/control =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/control (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/control (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Source: libescher-java +Section: libs +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers <[email protected]> +Uploaders: Robert Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 4.1.0) +Build-Depends-Indep: java-gcj-compat-dev, ant +Standards-Version: 3.7.2 + +Package: libescher-java +Architecture: all +Depends: java-gcj-compat | java2-runtime +Description: Implementation of X Window System libraries in Java + Escher is a collection of libraries for X Window System written + purely in Java. It consists of an X11 protocol implementation + (similar to xlib for C/C++), and its extensions such as GLX, + the OpenGL rendering protocol. Index: libescher-java/debian/dirs =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/dirs (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/dirs (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +usr/share/java Index: libescher-java/debian/compat =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/compat (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/compat (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +4 Index: libescher-java/debian/changelog =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/changelog (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/changelog (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +libescher-java (0.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Initial release + + -- Robert Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 17 Jul 2006 16:24:53 +0200 + Index: libescher-java/debian/copyright =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/copyright (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/copyright (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,388 @@ +This package was debianized by Robert Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on +Mon, 17 Jul 2006 16:24:53 +0200. + +It was downloaded from http://escher.sourceforge.net. + +Copyright Holder: + Roman Kennke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) + Stephen Tse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) + +License: Dual licensed: + +Copyright (c) 2000-2004, Stephen Tse +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided + with the distribution. + * Neither the name of the organization nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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Index: libescher-java/debian/docs =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/docs (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/docs (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +NEWS +README Index: libescher-java/debian/rules =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/rules (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/rules (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f +# debian/rules file for libescher-java (uses cdbs) +LIBRARY_PACKAGE := escher +API_VERSION := 0.2.3 + +# Add here any variable or target overrides you need +include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/debhelper.mk +include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/ant.mk + +# Build compiler +DEB_ANT_BUILDFILE := debian/build.xml +DEB_ANT_BUILD_TARGET := clean compile + +clean:: + -rm -rf `find gnu -name *.class` + -rm -rf doc + -mkdir src + -mv gnu src + +install/lib$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE)-java:: + install -m 644 dist/$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE).jar debian/lib$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE)-java/usr/share/java/$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE)-$(API_VERSION).jar + ln -s $(LIBRARY_PACKAGE)-$(API_VERSION).jar debian/lib$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE)-java/usr/share/java/$(LIBRARY_PACKAGE).jar Eigenschaftsänderungen: libescher-java/debian/rules ___________________________________________________________________ Name: svn:executable + * Index: libescher-java/debian/README.Debian-source =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/README.Debian-source (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/README.Debian-source (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +libescher-java for Debian +------------------------- + +Upstream author provides no separate source-only archive therefore +pre-compiled class files and HTML documentation has been removed from the +downloaded archive by doing: + - rm -f `find gnu -name *.class` + - rm -rf doc + +Additionally the archive provides no separate source directory. Not changing +that would complicate the Ant build step. I decided to create a directory +named src and move all .java files in there. + + -- Robert Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mon, 17 Jul 2006 16:24:53 +0200 Index: libescher-java/debian/ant.properties =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/ant.properties (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/ant.properties (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +dist.name=escher.jar Index: libescher-java/debian/build.xml =================================================================== --- libescher-java/debian/build.xml (Revision 0) +++ libescher-java/debian/build.xml (Revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +<project name="not-needed" default="compile" basedir=".."> +<!-- + Minimal Ant script that might be usable for many Java projects. + + It exposes two properties which should be set by Debian's ant.properties + file: + + source.home - The directory where the .java file lie (default: src). Override + this when the layout of your project differs. + + dist.name - The name of the resulting Jar file. + + The resulting Jar file is always put into the 'dist' directory. + + Optionally it is possible to specify the source compatibility by + setting: + + compiler.source +--> + + <!-- The directory where the source code lies. --> + <property name="source.home" value="src"/> + + <property name="compiler.source" value="1.4"/> + +<!-- Internal properties which are derived from the public ones. --> + <property name="source.home.internal" value="${basedir}/${source.home}"/> + +<!-- + An internal properties which specifies the location of the .class files. + This does not need to be changed as .class files are not distributed. +--> + <property name="build.home" value="${basedir}/target/classes"/> + +<!-- + An internal property which specifies the directory where the final + jar will be put. There is no need to change this. +--> + <property name="dist.home" value="${basedir}/dist"/> + +<!-- Compiles source code and jars the results. --> + + <target name="prepare" description="Prepare directories"> + <fail unless="dist.name" message="Property dist.name was not set. FIX THAT before continueing!" /> + + <mkdir dir="${build.home}"/> + <mkdir dir="${dist.home}"/> + </target> + + <target name="compile" depends="prepare"> + <javac srcdir="${source.home.internal}" + destdir="${build.home}" + source="${compiler.source}"> + </javac> + + <jar jarfile="${dist.home}/${dist.name}" + basedir="${build.home}"> + </jar> + </target> + + <target name="clean" + description="Clean build and distribution directories"> + <delete dir="${build.home}"/> + <delete dir="${dist.home}"/> + </target> + +<!-- +TODO: Implement this + <target name="javadoc" depends="prepare" + description="Create component Javadoc documentation"> + + <javadoc sourcepath="${source.home}" + destdir="${build.home}/docs/api" defaultexcludes="yes"> + <fileset dir="${source.home.internal}" defaultexcludes="yes"> + <include name="javax/**"/> + </fileset> + </javadoc> + </target> +--> + +</project>

