[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#808851: Artemis: fix for #808851

Afif Elghraoui afif at debian.org
Sat Mar 26 04:50:07 UTC 2016


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Hi, Sascha,

على الجمعـة 25 آذار 2016 ‫05:14، كتب Sascha Steinbiss:
> 
> I noticed that Artemis was removed from testing a while ago, and
> one reason was bug #808851. You apparently started to fix it
> (thanks!) but haven't seen an upload for a fixed version, so as I
> had some time to spare this morning I looked at it. I just pushed
> the last remaining changes needed to fix the FTBFS to git and would
> be glad if you could take a look and upload if it’s OK with you.
> 

Wow, thank you for doing that. It's been a thorn in my side for a long
time.

> Quick question: You seem to have linked the .jars to /usr/bin,
> which may confuse typical users who may want to call ‘art’ or ‘act’
> from the command line, e.g. to give additional command line
> parameters (database support, for example). Is there a special
> reason for doing it this way? Artemis’ upstream tarball includes
> the ‘act’ and ‘art’ scripts users may be familiar with.
> 

The link is picked up by jarwrapper, which turns it into a script that
sets the appropriate classpath and call's the jar file's main class.
When I looked at the upstream-provided scripts, it seemed to me like
they did basically the same thing. If we want to use them, we'd have
to patch them to set the classpath as it would be set from the package
installation. Would you prefer that? I expect that the jarwrapper
scripts should pass along the command line options as well, though.

Thanks and regards
Afif


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