Re: Buster soft freeze question
On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 04:24:02PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > Markus Koschany writes: > > > Hi, > > hello Markus, > hello Tony, > > > Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: > >> hi Debian-java, > >> > >> I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains > >> important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. > >> > >> For stretch, a soft freeze is described as: > >> "no new packages, no re-entry, normal migrations" [1] > >> > >> I think that means that I can get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster until > >> beginning of March (by full freeze)? > >> > >> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch > >> > >> Many Thanks and Best Regards, > > > > The important part for our soft freeze is: > > Many thanks for the explanation! > > I was lucky, freeplane-1.7.5 was just released, and I prepared the > update: > > freeplane (1.7.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium > > * New upstream release > * Add new dependency ivy > * Declare conformance with standards version 4.3.0 (no changes) > * Update man page > > -- Felix Natter Sun, 03 Feb 2019 15:47:47 +0100 > > This is the repo: > https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/freeplane > > There is one thing worth noting: The 1.7.2 uploads's .orig tarball > contains class files, because the upstream build system did not take > into account that the lead developer now uses the IntelliJ IDE, which > puts classes into /out/**.class. This is fixed now, so > 1.7.5[-1] will not contain class files in the orig tarball. > > @Tony: Would you consider sponsoring freeplane-1.7.5-1? Hello Felix, I am able to build the updated package from the repo without any problems, and desk-testing looks good. Thank you for cleaning up the issue with the class files in the upstream tarball. Uploading now. Cheers, tony signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Buster soft freeze question
Markus Koschany writes: > Hi, hello Markus, hello Tony, > Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: >> hi Debian-java, >> >> I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains >> important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. >> >> For stretch, a soft freeze is described as: >> "no new packages, no re-entry, normal migrations" [1] >> >> I think that means that I can get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster until >> beginning of March (by full freeze)? >> >> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch >> >> Many Thanks and Best Regards, > > The important part for our soft freeze is: Many thanks for the explanation! I was lucky, freeplane-1.7.5 was just released, and I prepared the update: freeplane (1.7.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release * Add new dependency ivy * Declare conformance with standards version 4.3.0 (no changes) * Update man page -- Felix Natter Sun, 03 Feb 2019 15:47:47 +0100 This is the repo: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/freeplane There is one thing worth noting: The 1.7.2 uploads's .orig tarball contains class files, because the upstream build system did not take into account that the lead developer now uses the IntelliJ IDE, which puts classes into /out/**.class. This is fixed now, so 1.7.5[-1] will not contain class files in the orig tarball. @Tony: Would you consider sponsoring freeplane-1.7.5-1? Thanks and Best Regards, -- Felix Natter debian/rules!
Bug#921217: RM: openjdk-8-jre-dcevm -- ROM; Replaced by openjdk-11-jre-dcevm
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal User: debian-java@lists.debian.org Usertags: default-java11 Hi, Please remove the the openjdk-8-jre-dcevm package, it's being replaced by openjdk-11-jre-dcevm as part of the transition to OpenJDK 11. Thank you, Emmanuel Bourg