Bug#555684: Generic inferencing causing FTBFS for guava-libraries

2011-06-02 Thread James Page
On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 17:14 -0430, Miguel Landaeta wrote: > Thank you very much for taking a look at this, I even didn't have time > to ask > for help in debian-java. No problem - I need this library to support Jenkins packaging so it was on my list of issues to review. > > My hunch says let's g

Bug#555684: Generic inferencing causing FTBFS for guava-libraries

2011-06-02 Thread Miguel Landaeta
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM, James Page wrote: > No problem - I need this library to support Jenkins packaging so it was > on my list of issues to review. Good, I merged your branch openjdk-fix and I committed two small missing things. I think this package is ready to go. After guava-librarie

Bug#555684: Generic inferencing causing FTBFS for guava-libraries

2011-06-02 Thread James Page
On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 09:44 -0430, Miguel Landaeta wrote: > Good, I merged your branch openjdk-fix and I committed two small > missing things. > I think this package is ready to go. OK > > After guava-libraries is accepted in the archive, it would be good to > test it > as replacement for libgoo

Bug#555684: Generic inferencing causing FTBFS for guava-libraries

2011-06-01 Thread Miguel Landaeta
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:53 AM, James Page wrote: > Take a look and see what you think. Hi James, Thank you very much for taking a look at this, I even didn't have time to ask for help in debian-java. A priori I think your patch is correct because after disassembling the problematic classes com

Bug#555684: Generic inferencing causing FTBFS for guava-libraries

2011-06-01 Thread James Page
Hi Miguel I took a look at FTBFS messages that you saw; it looks like differences in the generics inferencing engine between sun-jdk and openjdk is probably causing the issues (indeed in the offending code it would appear that a workaround is causing this problem - see the patch for details). Loo