I may take it as soon as I figure out how.
But, if you're building a Java app, you probably use Maven to build it, so 
Maven is going to download from mavencentral, not the version packaged in 
Fedora. So I'm beginning to wonder how useful the packaged apps are. Am I 
missing something?

    On Tuesday, February 4, 2020, 4:25:48 AM EST, Kevin Kofler 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Fabio Valentini wrote:
> No fedora package depends on hibernate or any of its subpackages. It
> can be safely removed.

Java on Fedora is in a really really sad state when we do not even carry 
ubiquitous libraries DEVELOPED BY RED HAT! (But no, I am not signing up to 
do the work for Red Hat, also because I do not use the packaged version of 
Hibernate. That packaged Hibernate would be useful to package Java 
applications, but nobody is working on that anymore. Sad.)

        Kevin Kofler
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