Fwd: RFP 702564: graphtea -- software framework to work on graphs
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- Subject: Fwd: RFP 702564: graphtea -- software framework to work on graphs
- From: Adrian Knoth <adi@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 23:03:14 +0100
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Hi Java team, I'll simply forward the mail sent to the science team. Consensus was to coordinate with you, since you're the experts on Java packaging. To make things easier, here's a list of the currently embedded copies the mail was talking about: https://github.com/graphtheorysoftware/GraphTea/tree/master/src/scripts/lib Some can be dropped without losing all the functionality, just in case licensing issues hinder archive inclusion. (Ali, which one exactly?) WDYT? -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RFP 702564: graphtea -- software framework to work on graphs Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 15:23:30 +0100 From: Adrian Knoth <adi@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de> To: debian-science@lists.debian.org CC: rostamiev@gmail.com Hi Science Team, I'm member of the Multimedia Team, so my colleague Ali (here at my university) approached me how to get his software included in Debian. I feel it qualifies for field::mathematics, though it has some overlap with education. He has no experience in packaging, but I can help a bit, however, I think team-maintenance is the way to go for the sake of continuity. I've never worked with java before, I don't know how to properly package a java application in Debian. Looks like DH7 can handle the ant-based build process. There are some jar files in the "source". Is this acceptable? I feel we either need to depend on other packages (bsh, libjama-java, some unpackaged) or build the relevant jars while building the application, though this would make them embedded source copies. The proper approach is to package all dependencies, right? The github source contains unnecessary files like an OSX app (binary) or a Windows bat file. I can make this DFSG clean, also wrt the mentioned dependencies. Questions: 1. Is the Science Team interested in maintaining this package? 2. Any preference regarding DH vs. cdbs? 3. Java experts around who know how to handle the dependencies? Cheers
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