[13:04] Hi everybody. I'm trying to create and install Maven POMs for the osgi framework (libequinox-osgi-java) according to http://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenRepoHelper. [13:04] I've never done this before so need some review and help. Could someone take a look at debdiff I created for this package: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eclipse/+bug/598039 [13:04] Launchpad bug 598039 in eclipse (Ubuntu) "add maven poms and register jars in maven-repo (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Low,New] [16:08] Any meeting? [16:33] juli_: I have no expertise on that and never did it. If I was, I'd follow http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2010/06/msg00102.html [16:39] ttx, thanks I'll read this source. Actually now i have a choice either to write ant build for new libraries(packages) I need to package or try to use Maven approach [16:39] juli_: looking up this email it sounds pretty easy [16:39] I've yet to use it [16:40] ttx, the most difficalt part is to write pom files for equinox-osgi:( [16:41] since equinox doesn't use maven [16:41] ew [16:42] ttx, what do you do in ubuntu for new packages? are you using maven or trying to write ant build if it is easier? [16:43] I used to do the ant way [16:43] but reading up this email I'd at least try the maven way. [16:44] ttx, I have to improve eclipse/libequinox-osgi-java package at first and now it doesn't seem to be easy [16:44] juli_: java is never easy, you should know that by now :) [16:45] ttx, anyway thank you. I'll try the maven way a bit more and if give up use ant:) [16:45] ttx, java is easy, java in Linux packaging is not easy:) [16:47] :P [22:22] juli_: Hey, regarding the maven pom patch for libequinox-osgi-java; I think you are missing both some internal and external dependencies (granted the packages does as well). e.g. o.e.osgi.services depends on o.e.osgi, but also libservlet2.X-java (javax.servlet, javax.servlet.http) [22:22] package* [22:34] anyhow, I am off for today; I assigned myself to the bug.