Hi Florian,
Florian Grandel said:
Can it be used to track changes in the method signatures or does it just
analyze inter-jar depenedencies?
No, method signatures are not checked. The tool just analyzes inter-jar
dependencies similar to java-propose-classpath within Matthew's
javahelper
Hi Eric,
One more thought: did you check that the logic is the same between
Matthew's javahelper and your tool? Is code sharing an option?
The worse that could happen to packagers would be different results from
those two tools; I can already imagine the mess... ;-)
No. I have not compared
Am Sonntag, den 06.07.2008, 23:12 +0100 schrieb Matthew Johnson:
I've had a quick look at the package and it looks ok, but I don't really
know cdbs, so I'm not that happy pronouncing it good right now.
I'll hopefully be able to have a better look in the next couple of days,
but if someone
Hi Eric, Matthew and Manuel,
thanks for your hints and for reviewing the package so quickly!
Manuel, I already made the changes you proposed. All of them were really
reasonable. I had to add -regextype ... to get rid of the backslashes in
find.. Single quotes alone wouldn't have done the job
I've had a quick look at the package and it looks ok, but I don't really
know cdbs, so I'm not that happy pronouncing it good right now.
I'll hopefully be able to have a better look in the next couple of days,
but if someone happier with cdbs wants to sponsor it in the mean time
then please go
Hi java maintainers,
I have just created a package for the jaranalyzer tool [1]. This is a
tool that analyses and nicely displays dependencies between jars in a
given directory (either with graphviz as a .png image or as an xml
file). See readme.txt/man page for details.
I do not have a
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