Hi Tim, the jffi update looks pretty good, lots of great work, but I have a question about the -jni package. The current packaging creates a libjffi-jni binary package that installs an arch:any file under /usj. That's going to break on multi-arch systems because it won't be possible to co-install libjffi-jni:amd64 and libjffi-jni:i386, etc. on the same system. The following is the output of debc for libjffi-jni:
> libjffi-jni_1.2.7-1_amd64.deb > ----------------------------- > new debian package, version 2.0. > size 34522 bytes: control archive=741 bytes. > 668 bytes, 17 lines control > 215 bytes, 3 lines md5sums > Package: libjffi-jni > Source: jffi > Version: 1.2.7-1 > Architecture: amd64 > Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers > <pkg-java-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org> > Installed-Size: 66 > Recommends: libjffi-java > Section: java > Priority: optional > Homepage: http://github.com/wmeissner/jffi > Description: Java Foreign Function Interface (JNI library) > JFFI is a wrapper for libffi, the foreign function interface library. A > foreign > function interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code > written in one language to call code written in another language. > Java-based codings helper classes for Joni and JRuby > . > This package ships the Java native interface library. > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./ > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./usr/ > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./usr/share/ > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./usr/share/java/ > -rw-r--r-- root/root 30195 2015-04-02 21:41 > ./usr/share/java/jffi-native.jar > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./usr/share/doc/ > drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2015-04-02 21:41 ./usr/share/doc/libjffi-jni/ > -rw-r--r-- root/root 7057 2015-04-02 20:56 > ./usr/share/doc/libjffi-jni/copyright > -rw-r--r-- root/root 1413 2015-04-02 20:56 > ./usr/share/doc/libjffi-jni/changelog.Debian.gz So, I'm not sure about shipping this file in /usj. Java Policy [0] says that the jni artifacts should be shipped under /usr/lib/jni/, but those are typically .so files. And the previous version of the package ships the -native.jar in /usr/lib/jffi/ (also not in a multi-arch folder). So it's not fundamentally different from what the package does now. I'm going to upload it to experimental to get the ball rolling, and then we can discuss further. [0] https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/java-policy/x110.html Thanks for the update, tony
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