Then it's fine. No hurries.
Good luck with the Jessie release!
Cheers!
Francesc
On 23 February 2015 at 16:00, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 23/02/2015 15:43, Francesc Zacarias a écrit :
>> Hi!
>> It's been nearly a month and the patch does not seem to applied to
>> experimental or unstable yet.
>>
Le 23/02/2015 15:43, Francesc Zacarias a écrit :
> Hi!
> It's been nearly a month and the patch does not seem to applied to
> experimental or unstable yet.
>
> Is there a problem?
There is no problem, I'm just busy on other things and since we are
still under the Jessie freeze I haven't rushed to
Hi!
It's been nearly a month and the patch does not seem to applied to
experimental or unstable yet.
Is there a problem?
KInd regards,
Francesc
On 29 January 2015 at 16:10, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> This looks excellent, thank you very much. I'll merge it in the next upload.
>
> Emmanuel Bourg
>
This looks excellent, thank you very much. I'll merge it in the next upload.
Emmanuel Bourg
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Hi Emmanuel,
Good point! I'm attaching a new patch adding a switch to enable or
disable this feature. The default is disabled, so the script will work
as before unless explicitly stated.
Please, tell me if I need to do something else to get this merged.
Cheers!
Francesc
On 28 January 2015 at 00
Hi Francesc,
Thank you for the patch, this is an interesting suggestion. I wonder if
we should really go that far with the system integration of the
generated package though. I can imagine that someone may want to install
a stock Oracle JRE with no Debian interferences. So maybe this
integration c
Package: java-package
Version: 0.56
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
JVMs supported by Debian create a symlink for the keystore in
$JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts pointing to /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts.
This, together with package ca-certificates-java, unifies the
management of t
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