Re: Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-28 Thread Hilko Bengen
* Hilko Bengen:

 I am working on updating carrotsearch-randomizedtesting from 2.0.16 to
 2.1.6 right now.

The package in NEW and the git repo have been updated.

Cheers,
-Hilko


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Re: Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-27 Thread tony mancill
On 07/22/2014 10:17 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote:

 Thanks Tony.  I've created an account and made a request to join the group.
 
 [snip]

 OK.  The carrotsearch-hpcc, compress-lzf, hyperic-sigar and spatial4j
 source packages look ready to go and are in the NEW queue.  There's a
 build problem with carrotsearch-randomizedtesting and this is a build
 dependency for lucene4 and so a blocker for elasticsearch.  Is it just a
 matter of waiting until the Ftp Team gets around to approving or rejecting
 the package?

Hi Tim,

Essentially, yes, we need to wait for the FTP team to complete their
review.  However, we may be able to help matters along by addressing
anything that could cause rejection by the FTP team.  One thing that
might be useful is to double-check license information documented in
debian/copyright and clarify anything that's nebulous, as this is
frequently grounds for rejection.

Also, you mention a build problem with carrotsearch-randomizedtesting.
I'm assuming Hilko is aware of it.  Should we upload an updated package
to the NEW queue?

Cheers,
tony




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Re: Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-27 Thread Hilko Bengen
* tony mancill:

 Also, you mention a build problem with carrotsearch-randomizedtesting.
 I'm assuming Hilko is aware of it.  Should we upload an updated package
 to the NEW queue?

I am aware of the build problem -- which seems to be due to API/ABI
incompatibilities with newer guava versions.

I am working on updating carrotsearch-randomizedtesting from 2.0.16 to
2.1.6 right now.

Cheers,
-Hilko


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Re: Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-22 Thread Potter, Tim (Cloud Services)
On 22/07/14 2:34 PM, tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org wrote:

On 07/21/2014 04:15 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote:
 Hi everyone.  I¹d just like to introduce myself and say hi.  I¹m a
Linux systems programmer interested in helping out with Java packaging,
in particular Hilko¹s work on Elasticsearch and its various
dependencies.  I also have an interested in software build systems and
automation, which will no doubt be engaged by working on Debian
packaging.
 
 I¹m not a big Java programmer and really only know enough to be
dangerous (-: but I have filed a few Debian bugs and created some Debian
packaging for some internal software for HP.

Hi Tim,

The team welcomes new contributors.  If you don't have one already,
create an Alioth account [1] and then request to join the pkg-java group
[2,3].

Thanks Tony.  I've created an account and made a request to join the group.

There are plenty of bug to look at in team-maintained packages [4].  You
can use the list for request for sponsor (RFS) requests.

OK.  The carrotsearch-hpcc, compress-lzf, hyperic-sigar and spatial4j
source packages look ready to go and are in the NEW queue.  There's a
build problem with carrotsearch-randomizedtesting and this is a build
dependency for lucene4 and so a blocker for elasticsearch.  Is it just a
matter of waiting until the Ftp Team gets around to approving or rejecting
the package?


Tim.


Wecome!
tony

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[2] https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-java/
[3] https://alioth.debian.org/project/request.php?group_id=30085
[4]
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=pkg-java-maintainers@l
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Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-21 Thread Potter, Tim (Cloud Services)
Hi everyone.  I’d just like to introduce myself and say hi.  I’m a Linux 
systems programmer interested in helping out with Java packaging, in particular 
Hilko’s work on Elasticsearch and its various dependencies.  I also have an 
interested in software build systems and automation, which will no doubt be 
engaged by working on Debian packaging.

I’m not a big Java programmer and really only know enough to be dangerous (-: 
but I have filed a few Debian bugs and created some Debian packaging for some 
internal software for HP.


Tim.

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Re: Hello friendly Java people

2014-07-21 Thread tony mancill
On 07/21/2014 04:15 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote:
 Hi everyone.  I’d just like to introduce myself and say hi.  I’m a Linux 
 systems programmer interested in helping out with Java packaging, in 
 particular Hilko’s work on Elasticsearch and its various dependencies.  I 
 also have an interested in software build systems and automation, which will 
 no doubt be engaged by working on Debian packaging.
 
 I’m not a big Java programmer and really only know enough to be dangerous (-: 
 but I have filed a few Debian bugs and created some Debian packaging for some 
 internal software for HP.

Hi Tim,

The team welcomes new contributors.  If you don't have one already,
create an Alioth account [1] and then request to join the pkg-java group
[2,3].

There are plenty of bug to look at in team-maintained packages [4].  You
can use the list for request for sponsor (RFS) requests.

Wecome!
tony

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/JavaPackaging
[2] https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-java/
[3] https://alioth.debian.org/project/request.php?group_id=30085
[4]
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=pkg-java-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org





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