[11:24] <dexter> how 2 make a dynamic table in java
[12:33] <thomasinger> Hello
[12:34] <thomasinger> I have several problems on installing java-jdk on ubuntu 7.04
[12:35] <slytherin> thomasinger: what problems?
[12:35] <thomasinger> On my pc it works correct but on my v-server i have no chance to install it
[12:36] <thomasinger> apt-get search java shows no results
[12:36] <thomasinger> sounds strange because on my pc it works correct with the same OS
[12:36] <slytherin> thomasinger: What is v-server?
[12:37] <thomasinger> v-server is virtual server
[12:38] <slytherin> thomasinger: which java are you trying to install? can you find sun-java5-jdk in repositories?
[12:38] <thomasinger> i don't care wether it is java5 oder java6
[12:38] <thomasinger> no one i can find in my repositories
[12:39] <thomasinger> thats the problem
[12:40] <persia> thomasinger: Are the universe and multiverse repositories enabled in your virtual server?
[13:06] <thomasinger> ok wunderful
[13:06] <thomasinger> now it works
[13:06] <thomasinger> :)
[13:08] <persia> thomasinger: Note that for intrepid, Java will be in main, so when you upgrade, you won't have the extra step.
[15:13] <persia> slytherin: Bug #204704 (dbus-java) needs more help.  The Debian solution looks mostly right, but 2.5-3 FTBFS on intrepid (requires libunisocket-java >= 0.6)
[15:15] <slytherin> persia: yes, that is because libmatthew-java (whish produces libunixsocket-java) FTBFS. And I am not able to figure out solution. Something related to ld options.
[15:15] <persia> slytherin: Ah.  Lovely.  I've unsubscribed the sponsors queue for now (because it's broken), but we can get back to it later.
[15:16] <slytherin> persia: you might want to talk with geser about that ld problem. See if he has found any solution.
[15:16] <persia> slytherin: geser is both more experienced and more motivated to solve FTBFS than I: I'll trust him to solve it in time, but won't bug him about it.
[15:17] <slytherin> persia: but he may have forgotten.
[15:17] <persia> slytherin: Also, why bump the standards version for jftp?
[15:17] <slytherin> persia: because lintian was complaining.
[15:18] <persia> Yeah, but that's better fixed in Debian: bumping standards is just noise for Ubuntu bugfix updates when a package is maintained in Debian.
[15:19] <slytherin> persia: well, I fixed so many thing in that package that bumping standard was minor.
[15:19] <persia> slytherin: Indeed.  I'm seeing that.
[16:31] <slytherin> persia: I think libjogl-java should be in universe. License is BSD. builds deps in main/universe. Can you once verify before I file a bug?
[16:49]  * slytherin out for dinner
[17:15] <kaaloo> hi, just wanted to say that the awt_toolkit problem from yesterday is a non-issue, I had an env var mistakenly pointing to the motif toolkit, so groovysh is fine with openjdk.
[17:38] <LucidFox> slytherin> Just file a move request
[17:38] <LucidFox> the archive admins usually respond quickly to move requests for Java, especially pitti
[17:42] <slytherin> LucidFox: talking about libjogl-java?
[17:42] <LucidFox> yes
[17:43] <slytherin> will file a bug in 5-10 minutes.
[17:43] <slytherin> LucidFox: by the way, I am on intrepid now so it will be easy to do some smoke tests for packages when filing bugs
[17:44] <slytherin> LucidFox: whatever happened about electric?
[17:44] <LucidFox> looking at it right now
[17:46] <slytherin> :-D
[17:53] <kaaloo> I was looking to package hibernate, there is unfortunately a build dependency on jdk1.4...  how could that be handled ?
[17:54] <slytherin> kaaloo: which hibernate package?
[17:54] <kaaloo> hibernate-core
[17:54] <kaaloo> sorry (slytherin:)
[17:54] <slytherin> LucidFox: looks like some part of libjogl-java might be non-free. Need to consult geser
[17:58] <kaaloo> slytherin: oh the other thing is the hibernate code base is undergoing big changes, maven build, the jars have been renamed etc, I'm looking at hibernate-core-3.3.0
[17:58] <slytherin> kaaloo: best luck. :-)
[17:59] <kaaloo> slytherin:the debian package for 3.2.6 is very different
[17:59] <kaaloo> slytherin: is it ok to use maven to build ?
[18:00] <slytherin> kaaloo: won't work. maven downloads all the dependencies form internet directly. There is work going on to force maven use jar files on system.
[18:04] <LucidFox> slytherin> I: electric source: package-lacks-versioned-build-depends-on-debhelper 6
[18:04] <LucidFox> this is trivial to fix, though
[18:04] <LucidFox> I can do it myself
[18:05] <slytherin> LucidFox: does it need versioned dependency?
[18:05] <kaaloo> slytherin: ok interesting, would that be a feature of the maven package ?  or a dependent package like maven-repository which would link to installed java libraries and vice-versa ?
[18:05] <LucidFox> slytherin> debian/compat says 6, so yes
[18:05] <slytherin> kaaloo: Koon is better person to answer that.
[18:07] <LucidFox> No objections other than this and the lack of an xpm icon - but the latter is not a blocker, I thinkl
[18:09] <slytherin> good, In any case we don't use debian menu system. so it is very low priority.
[18:10] <LucidFox> I've added the versioned debhelper dependency, no other changes, not even changelog. If you wish, I can upload it right now.
[18:10] <slytherin> LucidFox: Sure, why not. :-)
[18:55] <slytherin> LucidFox: should batik be moved now to universe?
[18:55] <LucidFox> it has already been :)
[18:55] <LucidFox> at my request
[18:56] <slytherin> LucidFox: thanks.
[19:49] <kaaloo> slytherin: sorry I had to go off and do some work around the house !  Thanks, will get in touch with Koon then.
[20:12]  * slytherin calls it a day