[java-policy] 195/198: Removed the patches directory

Emmanuel Bourg ebourg-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Wed Sep 23 07:49:45 UTC 2015


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commit 3ca73a7b000f49637f233c7c2049cb07e6fc3105
Author: Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg at apache.org>
Date:   Wed Sep 23 08:44:51 2015 +0200

    Removed the patches directory
---
 debian/changelog               |  1 +
 patches/0.16-policy.author     |  7 ------
 patches/0.16-policy.patch      | 56 ------------------------------------------
 patches/0.18-jni-policy.author |  1 -
 patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch  | 52 ---------------------------------------
 5 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 116 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 7f9251e..4e65ae0 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ java-policy (0.54) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
 
   * Team upload.
   * Moved the Java policy to a separate package.
+  * Removed the ./patches directory (all applied a long time ago)
 
  -- Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg at apache.org>  Tue, 22 Sep 2015 09:23:34 +0200
 
diff --git a/patches/0.16-policy.author b/patches/0.16-policy.author
deleted file mode 100644
index 730bf9e..0000000
--- a/patches/0.16-policy.author
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-Ahmed <ahmed at baizid.org>
-
-A small typo make Java policy invalid XML.
-
-References to the Debian policy do not seem correct.
-
-I propose the attached patch.
diff --git a/patches/0.16-policy.patch b/patches/0.16-policy.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index a955c58..0000000
--- a/patches/0.16-policy.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
---- policy.xml	2002-12-12 02:42:18.000000000 +0100
-+++ policy.xml	2002-12-12 03:32:28.000000000 +0100
-@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
- 	environment.
-       </para>
-       <para>
--	I &should; use <filename>/etc/alternatives</filename>
-+	They &should; use <filename>/etc/alternatives</filename>
- 	for the name 'java' if they are command-line compatible with the
- 	Sun's java program.
-       </para>
-@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
-       <para>
- 	Java compilers &must; provide &jc; and/or &j2c; and depend on
- 	java-common. They &must; also depend on the needed runtime environemnt
--	(&j1r and/or &j2r;).
-+	(&j1r; and/or &j2r;).
-       </para>
-       
-       <para>
-@@ -175,11 +175,11 @@
- 	<filename>/usr/bin</filename> and be executable. They can be Java
- 	classes (using binfmt_misc) or wrappers. In any case, they &must; run
- 	without specific environment variables (see
--	<ulink url="http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch3.html#s3.8">Policy
--	  3.8</ulink>), for instance CLASSPATH. They &must; respect the Policy
-+	<ulink url="http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#s10.9">Policy
-+	  10.9</ulink>), for instance CLASSPATH. They &must; respect the Policy
- 	rules for executables (for instance a manual page per executable, see
--	<ulink url="http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch6.html#s6.1">
--	  Policy 6.1</ulink>).
-+	<ulink url="http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html#s13.1">
-+	  Policy 13.1</ulink>).
-       </para>
-       <para>
-         If they have their own auxiliary classes, they
-@@ -324,8 +324,8 @@
-       <listitem>
- 	<para>
- 	  Sun's Community Source Licence. Can we use it? How?
--	  Where can we <ulink url="http://www.sun.com/software/communitysource/faq.html">
--	    find the text</ulink>?
-+	  The 2.3 version of the text can be found 
-+	  <ulink url="http://wwws.sun.com/software/java2/license.html">here</ulink>.
- 	</para>
-       </listitem>
- 
-@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@
-     <title>Advices to Java packagers</title>
-     
-     <para>
--      Warning: they are just advices, they are not part of the policy.
-+      Warning: These are just advices, they are not part of the policy.
-     </para>
-     
-     <itemizedlist>
diff --git a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.author b/patches/0.18-jni-policy.author
deleted file mode 100644
index a2f932c..0000000
--- a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.author
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-From: Ben Burton <bab at debian.org>
diff --git a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch b/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index ae0f053..0000000
--- a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
---- java-common-0.16/policy.xml	2002-09-26 00:53:03.000000000 +1000
-+++ java-common-0.16.1/policy.xml	2003-02-09 23:16:23.000000000 +1100
-@@ -147,6 +147,14 @@
- 	virtual machine, you &may; name the compiler package xxxx-dev.
-       </para>
-       
-+      <para>
-+	Some Java classes implement their routines using a "native"
-+	language (such as C).  This native code is compiled and stored
-+	in dynamic libraries (such as JNI modules) that are loaded at
-+	runtime.  If a virtual machine supports native code, it &must;
-+	include the directory <filename>/usr/lib/jni</filename> in its
-+	search path for these dynamic libraries.
-+      </para>
-     </sect1>
-     
-     <sect1 id="policy-compiler">
-@@ -245,18 +253,27 @@
- 	This applies only to libraries, <emphasis>not</emphasis> to the core
- 	classes provied by a the runtime environment.
-       </para>
--      
-+
-+      <para>
-+	Some Java libraries rely on code written in a "native" language,
-+	such as JNI (Java Native Interface) code.  This native code is
-+	compiled into separate dynamic libraries which are loaded by the
-+	Java virtual machine at runtime.
-+      </para>
-+
-       <para>
--        If the Java code depends on code written in a "native" language,
--        for example Java Native Interface code, the compiled native code
--        &should; be shipped in a separate architecture-specific package
--        named libXXX[version]-jni. The package containing Java bytecode
--	&should; depend on this package.
-+	If a Java library relies on native code, the dynamic libraries
-+	containing this compiled native code &should; be installed into
-+	the directory <filename>/usr/lib/jni</filename>.  These dynamic
-+	libraries &should; be shipped in a separate architecture-specific
-+	package named libXXX[version]-jni.  The package containing the Java
-+	bytecode (generally libXXX[version]-java) &should; depend on
-+	this package.
-       </para>
-       <para>
- 	There may be situations, such as with very small packages,
- 	where it is better to bundle the Java code and the native code
--	together into a single package. Such packages should be
-+	together into a single package. Such packages &should; be
- 	architecture-specific and follow the usual libXXX[version]-java
- 	naming convention.
-       </para>

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