OK, I'm almost done. But it crashes when I try to load an image from my 
resource folder. Should I add a line for resources in the spview.manifest file? 

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De: "Emmanuel Bourg" <ebo...@apache.org> 
À: "Cyril Richard" <cyril.rich...@u-bourgogne.fr> 
Cc: "debian-java" <debian-java@lists.debian.org> 
Envoyé: Samedi 28 Septembre 2019 10:38:33 
Objet: Re: no main manifest attribute, 

Le 28/09/2019 à 10:11, Cyril Richard a écrit : 
> Adding a spview.manifest like that would not help ? 
> 
> usr/share/java/spview.jar: 
> Main-Class: org.spview.Main 
> Debian-Java-Home: /usr/lib/jvm/default-java 

Yes, but you can remove Debian-Java-Home. 


> It looks like it does not. 

You are probably missing "--with javahelper" in debian/rules: 

%: 
dh --with javahelper 


Emmanuel Bourg 

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