Processed: Java-Gnome waiting for cairo-java and glib-java

2006-06-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#372304: libgtk-java: FTBFS: build-dep on missing libglib-java
Bug#372468: libgtk-java not installable in sid
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Re: Processed: Java-Gnome waiting for cairo-java and glib-java

2006-06-25 Thread Loïc Minier
severity 372468 serious
merge 372468 372304
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 Bug#372304: libgtk-java: FTBFS: build-dep on missing libglib-java
 Bug#372468: libgtk-java not installable in sid
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Processed: Re: Processed: Java-Gnome waiting for cairo-java and glib-java

2006-06-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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 severity 372468 serious
Bug#372468: libgtk-java not installable in sid
Severity set to `serious' from `normal'

 merge 372468 372304
Bug#372304: Waiting for cairo-java to pass through NEW
Bug#372468: libgtk-java not installable in sid
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Bug#370766: tomcat4 MUST depend on tomcat4-webapps

2006-06-25 Thread Pierre Machard
Hi,

Note that tomcat4 is present in stable and I do not believe that your
plan could be accepted bye the stable release managers. The proper way
to deal with it is definitely to depend upon tomcat-webapps.

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Bug#372182: debian eclipse is much slower than original eclipse

2006-06-25 Thread Daniel Rodriguez Garcia
 On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 06:34:42PM +0200, Daniel Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
 Michael Koch wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:20:02PM +0200, Daniel R. wrote:
 Package: eclipse
 Severity: important


 I have had eclipse (downloaded from www.eclipse.org, directly) installed 
 on my /opt/eclipse directory for some time, along with Sun's java 5 
 (update 6) sdk (debian-packaged with java-package), and it worked 
 correctly.
 The response time was acceptable.

 Yesterday eclipse packages became available to debian testing and I
 installed them. Of course, it also installed the corresponding GNU JVM 
 packages debian-eclipse uses by default.

 Both versions of eclipse I had now in my machine were the same: 3.1.2. 
 The only difference I noticed in UI was the memory / garbage collector 
 icon 
 in debian-eclipse version (not present in original one).

 I installed onto /usr/share/eclipse the same additional plugins I had 
 installed and working in the /opt/eclipse version:
  - emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.1.2.zip
  - GEF-SDK-3.1.1.zip
  - jadclipse_3.1.0.jar
  - JEM-SDK-1.1.0.1.zip
  - VE-runtime-1.1.0.1.zip
  - wtp-sdk-R-1.0.2-200604280245.zip

 I removed all eclipse's configuration directories in my home account, and
 started it worked apparently correctly, but loaded and ran much slower 
 than 
 my original version. I tried changing the JVM used to Sun's JVM in 
 preferences, 
 rerun eclipse, but it did not solve the problem.

 I removed all eclipse's conf. dirs. again and started my /opt/eclipse 
 version,
 and it run smoothly (as Java can be) as it always did. Therefore, I have
 uninstalled debian-eclipse packages, and the dependency-related GNU JVM 
 packages.

 I guess there is a problem with the way debian-eclipse is compiled or 
 configured.


 I think this problem is important for package's usability.
 By default eclipse uses GCJ as runtime and I think you have forgotten to
 install the need eclipse-*-gcj and libswt-*-gcj packages to make it
 fast. Without these packages Eclipse is just interpreted as GCJ has no
 JIT yet. And this is slow. Please confirm this makes it faster. An
 alternative is to edit /etc/eclipse/java_home to prefer SUN JDK as your
 runtime. This makes it faster too.


 Cheers,
 Michael
 Hi,

 I have followed the recommendations from Michael (have used
 /.eclipse/eclipserc to override default JAVA_HOME instead of
 /etc/eclipse/java_home), and it solved the problem.

 With GCJ it ran still a bit slow. With SUN JDK it runs fine.
 
 Have you tried to install the eclipse-*-gcj and libswt-*-gcj packages
 too? Is the speed of eclipse with GCJ then acceptable for you?
 
 I plan to add an eclipse-gcj package to the next upload which depends on
 all needed packages.
 
 
 Cheers,
 Michael

Hello, I tried with gcj too, but (at least it seemed to me) eclipse runs
 a bit faster with Sun's JRE in my machine.

Regards,



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Bug#370766: tomcat4 MUST depend on tomcat4-webapps

2006-06-25 Thread Javier Serrano Polo
En/na Pierre Machard ha escrit:
 Hi,
 
 Note that tomcat4 is present in stable and I do not believe that your
 plan could be accepted bye the stable release managers. The proper way
 to deal with it is definitely to depend upon tomcat-webapps.

Right, the problem is in stable too. But Depends is just too strong,
tomcat can certainly work in a production environment without
tomcat-webapps, only running the intended applications. It should be
Recommends at most.

Bye.


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Bug#372182: debian eclipse slower with gcj

2006-06-25 Thread Daniel Rodriguez Garcia
Perhaps this is due to the additional plugins I use (not available as
debian packages)?



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