> We understand the problem but I don't know if keeping the old cache is > easy > nor feasible. Wiktor what do you think? Is the old code still there or has > it been dropped during the switch ? > Even if it's possible, it might lead to Debian specific bugs...
I'm afraid keeping the old caching as an alternative is not an option, that's why I didn't raise the issue before. If it is possible, this would remove the barrier preventing josm updates in Debian though. > Couldn't we help you to package JCS on Debian instead? Yes that's possible and very much appreciated. Have a look at the JCS Request For Package bug where I've recorded my progress. https://bugs.debian.org/783538 There are too few contributors to the Debian GIS team to allow me to dedicate sufficient time to packaging JCS and maintaining it in the long term. All my time is currently consumed preparing transitions for GDAL & SpatiaLite, reviewing and sponsoring uploads for others, and mentoring a new contributor. The Debian Java team is likewise understaffed, so I can't blame them for the lack of help with packaging JCS. Everyone has enough on their plate with the packages we maintain already to not jump at the request for a new package they don't need themselves. Kind Regards, Bas _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
