[needs-packaging] Add Java DB packages for Hardy
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
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Lars Heill |
Bug Description
Requesting the addition of Java DB packages for Hardy:
* Package names (6): sun-javadb-*
* License: Apache 2.0
* Source: http://
See also: https:/
Daniel Holbach (dholbach) wrote : | #1 |
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : Re: [Bug 188962] Re: [needs-packaging] Add Java DB packages for Hardy | #2 |
Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/05/08 08:33:
> - debian/changelog:
> - 10.3.2.1-1 -> 10.3.2.1-0ubuntu1
> - "Closes: #188962" -> (LP: #188962)
> - debian/control
> - Should sun-javadb-client be in section: libs and sun-javadb-common in docs?
> - You can use the new Homepage: field in the source stanza instead of "For more information see http://
> - debian/
>
> Build fails in a chroot:
> unzip javadb-10_3_2_1.zip -d build-tree
> make: unzip: Command not found
> make: *** [debian/
> dpkg-buildpackage: failure: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
>
> Seems that unzip is needed as a Build-Depends
Hi Daniel,
Thanks so much for doing an initial review before REVU.
I have made adjustments as suggested.
Tried building with pbuilder under --distribution=
noise with "debian-
on this here: http://
Not sure I agree with the new behaviour when changelog etc are symlinked
into dependant packages... Anyway, it seems working on gutsy and
pbuilding on hardy is not trivial...
I have tried to upload my last attempt to REVU, but some strange local
network issue will not let dput through to revu.tauware.de from my
gutsy host. Will ask my friendly lab eng to fix the network issue and
upload to REVU as soon as possible.
If you should have the cycles to have a look at my last attempt still on
http://
Thanks!
Daniel Holbach (dholbach) wrote : | #3 |
debian-
If all fails, try to upload to PPA: http://
Review:
- try to make it non-native (have a sun-javadb_
- "The deprecated frameworks software is not included" (in debian/
- Make it Standards-Version 3.7.3 to comply with the newest policy version.
- usr/share/
- please adhere to http://
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #4 |
Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/06/08 11:14:
> debian-
> warning, so nothing to worry about. Pbuilder shouldn't fail building it
> because of that.
>
> If all fails, try to upload to PPA:
> http://
>
> Review:
> - try to make it non-native (have a sun-javadb_
> - "The deprecated frameworks software is not included" (in debian/
> - Make it Standards-Version 3.7.3 to comply with the newest policy version.
> - usr/share/
> - please adhere to http://
Stepping into a mess getting confused when trying to make it non-native:
1. CDBS tarball would like a tarball in sun-javadb-
I am not suprised to get stuff like
dh_install -psun-javadb-client build-tree/
cp: cannot stat `./build-
2. With a copy of sun-javadb_
I get
dpkg-source: warning: unknown information field 'Homepage' in input data in general section of control info file
dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but there is no XSBC-Original-
dpkg-source: building sun-javadb using existing sun-javadb_
dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in sun-javadb_
dpkg-source: warning: newly created empty file 'sun-javadb_
and then:
dpkg-source: cannot represent change to sun-javadb_
dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file CHANGES.html
dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file RELEASE-NOTES.html
...
dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file docs/pdf/
dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in sun-javadb_
dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source
booom!
With pbuilder I run into this one, regardless:
dh_install -psun-javadb-client build-tree/
cp: cannot stat `./build-
with orig.tar.gz, dsc and diff.gz in place.
There must be some fundamental I have missed, - tried googling, and all FAQs and guides I know of...
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Lars
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #5 |
Lars Heill wrote, On 02/06/08 18:20:
> Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/06/08 11:14:
>> debian-
>> warning, so nothing to worry about. Pbuilder shouldn't fail building it
>> because of that.
>>
>> If all fails, try to upload to PPA:
>> http://
>>
>> Review: - try to make it non-native (have a
>> sun-javadb_
>> and .dsc)
>> - "The deprecated frameworks software is not included" (in
>> debian/
>> information to debian/copyright would not hurt.
>> - Make it Standards-Version 3.7.3 to comply with the newest policy
>> version.
>> - usr/share/
>> directory
>> - please adhere to http://
>
> Stepping into a mess getting confused when trying to make it non-native:
>
> 1. CDBS tarball would like a tarball in sun-javadb-
> I am not suprised to get stuff like
>
> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
> build-tree/
> cp: cannot stat `./build-
> file or directory
>
> 2. With a copy of sun-javadb_
> I get
>
> dpkg-source: warning: unknown information field 'Homepage' in input
> data in general section of control info file
> dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but
> there is no XSBC-Original-
> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb using existing
> sun-javadb_
> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in
> sun-javadb_
> dpkg-source: warning: newly created empty file
> 'sun-javadb_
> represented in diff
>
> and then:
>
> dpkg-source: cannot represent change to
> sun-javadb_
> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file CHANGES.html
> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file RELEASE-NOTES.html
> ...
> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file
> docs/pdf/
> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in sun-javadb_
> dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source
>
> booom!
>
> With pbuilder I run into this one, regardless:
>
> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
> build-tree/
> cp: cannot stat `./build-
> file or directory
>
> with orig.tar.gz, dsc and diff.gz in place.
>
> There must be some fundamental I have missed, - tried googling, and all
> FAQs and guides I know of...
Silly me forgot a 'cd'...
Have updated Source link with new packages. Changes:
* non-native
* no longer unzip build dependency
* put "frameworks" back in for consistency across platforms for Java DB
==> get "W: sun-javadb-core: executable-
files under frameworks. Yes,...
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #6 |
Lars Heill wrote, On 02/07/08 15:18:
> Lars Heill wrote, On 02/06/08 18:20:
>> Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/06/08 11:14:
>>> debian-
>>> warning, so nothing to worry about. Pbuilder shouldn't fail building it
>>> because of that.
>>>
>>> If all fails, try to upload to PPA:
>>> http://
>>>
>>> Review: - try to make it non-native (have a
>>> sun-javadb_
>>> bits) and .dsc)
>>> - "The deprecated frameworks software is not included" (in
>>> debian/
>>> information to debian/copyright would not hurt.
>>> - Make it Standards-Version 3.7.3 to comply with the newest policy
>>> version.
>>> - usr/share/
>>> directory
>>> - please adhere to http://
>>
>> Stepping into a mess getting confused when trying to make it non-native:
>>
>> 1. CDBS tarball would like a tarball in sun-javadb-
>> I am not suprised to get stuff like
>>
>> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
>> build-tree/
>> cp: cannot stat `./build-
>> file or directory
>>
>> 2. With a copy of sun-javadb_
>> I get
>>
>> dpkg-source: warning: unknown information field 'Homepage' in
>> input data in general section of control info file
>> dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but
>> there is no XSBC-Original-
>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb using existing
>> sun-javadb_
>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in
>> sun-javadb_
>> dpkg-source: warning: newly created empty file
>> 'sun-javadb_
>> represented in diff
>>
>> and then:
>>
>> dpkg-source: cannot represent change to
>> sun-javadb_
>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file CHANGES.html
>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file RELEASE-NOTES.html
>> ...
>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file
>> docs/pdf/
>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in sun-javadb_
>> dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source
>>
>> booom!
>>
>> With pbuilder I run into this one, regardless:
>>
>> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
>> build-tree/
>> cp: cannot stat `./build-
>> file or directory
>>
>> with orig.tar.gz, dsc and diff.gz in place.
>>
>> There must be some fundamental I have missed, - tried googling, and
>> all FAQs and guides I know of...
>
> Silly me forgot a 'cd'...
>
> Have updated Source link with new packages. Changes:
>
> * non-native
> * no longer unzip build dependency
> * put "frameworks" back in for consistency across platforms for Java DB
>...
Daniel Holbach (dholbach) wrote : | #7 |
Sorry for the confusion. Forget what I wrote about the native package.
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #8 |
Lars Heill wrote, On 02/07/08 15:27:
> Lars Heill wrote, On 02/07/08 15:18:
>> Lars Heill wrote, On 02/06/08 18:20:
>>> Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/06/08 11:14:
>>>> debian-
>>>> warning, so nothing to worry about. Pbuilder shouldn't fail building it
>>>> because of that.
>>>>
>>>> If all fails, try to upload to PPA:
>>>> http://
>>>>
>>>> Review: - try to make it non-native (have a
>>>> sun-javadb_
>>>> bits) and .dsc)
>>>> - "The deprecated frameworks software is not included" (in
>>>> debian/
>>>> information to debian/copyright would not hurt.
>>>> - Make it Standards-Version 3.7.3 to comply with the newest policy
>>>> version.
>>>> - usr/share/
>>>> directory
>>>> - please adhere to http://
>>>
>>> Stepping into a mess getting confused when trying to make it non-native:
>>>
>>> 1. CDBS tarball would like a tarball in sun-javadb-
>>> I am not suprised to get stuff like
>>>
>>> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
>>> build-tree/
>>> cp: cannot stat `./build-
>>> such file or directory
>>>
>>> 2. With a copy of sun-javadb_
>>> sun-javadb-
>>> I get
>>>
>>> dpkg-source: warning: unknown information field 'Homepage' in
>>> input data in general section of control info file
>>> dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but
>>> there is no XSBC-Original-
>>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb using existing
>>> sun-javadb_
>>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in
>>> sun-javadb_
>>> dpkg-source: warning: newly created empty file
>>> 'sun-javadb_
>>> represented in diff
>>>
>>> and then:
>>>
>>> dpkg-source: cannot represent change to
>>> sun-javadb_
>>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file CHANGES.html
>>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file RELEASE-NOTES.html
>>> ...
>>> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file
>>> docs/pdf/
>>> dpkg-source: building sun-javadb in sun-javadb_
>>> dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source
>>>
>>> booom!
>>>
>>> With pbuilder I run into this one, regardless:
>>>
>>> dh_install -psun-javadb-client
>>> build-tree/
>>> cp: cannot stat `./build-
>>> such file or directory
>>>
>>> with orig.tar.gz, dsc and diff.gz in place.
>>>
>>> There must be some fundamental I have missed, - tried googling, and
>>> all FAQs and guides I know of...
>>
>> Silly me forgot a 'cd'...
>>
>> Have updated Source link with new packages. Changes:
>>
>> * non-nativ...
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #9 |
Daniel Holbach wrote, On 02/07/08 16:11:
> Sorry for the confusion. Forget what I wrote about the native package.
Thanks for all your kind help, Daniel!
I have just completed a new set of packages that lintian (hardy) sanctions.
The are still at http://
have a look.
Cheers,
Lars
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : Package on REVU | #10 |
Package is now on REVU:
description: | updated |
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #11 |
New upload after review:
Gerardo Curiel (gcuriel-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #12 |
I can see that another package, sun-java6-javadb is already in hardy, it's bundled with the sun-java6 package, please see http://
I can't see any difference between sun-javadb and sun-java6-javadb. Is it meant to be a javadb backport to java5 or something?
Thanks for your work.
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #13 |
sun-java6-javadb has version 10.2.2 of Java DB. sun-java6 is based on the DLJ tarball bundle of Sun's JDK 6 which contained Java DB in a db/ subdirectory. Packaged versions of Java 6 include the original Java DB product packages, which for debian/ubuntu would be the proposed sun-javadb packages which contains the latest release of Java DB: 10.3. The sun-java6-javadb package does not appear to have been updated in pace with Sun's JDK 6 which currently co-package Java DB 10.3.
Ideally, sun-javadb should replace/obsolete sun-java6-javadb.
Java DB currently supports Java SE 1.4.x, 5 and 6 (and has been tested on iced tea <~ 7).
Please see https:/
description: | updated |
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #14 |
Updated package on REVU.
Lars Heill (heill) wrote : | #15 |
Updated package on REVU:
http://
Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote : | #16 |
sun-javadb accepted from source NEW into hardy.
- debian/changelog: developers. sun.com/ javadb/" {postinst, prerm is nearly empty, could be dropped
- 10.3.2.1-1 -> 10.3.2.1-0ubuntu1
- "Closes: #188962" -> (LP: #188962)
- debian/control
- Should sun-javadb-client be in section: libs and sun-javadb-common in docs?
- You can use the new Homepage: field in the source stanza instead of "For more information see http://
- debian/
Build fails in a chroot: stamp-javadb- 10_3_2_ 1.zip] Error 127
unzip javadb-10_3_2_1.zip -d build-tree
make: unzip: Command not found
make: *** [debian/
dpkg-buildpackage: failure: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
Seems that unzip is needed as a Build-Depends