libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4_amd64.changes is NEW
Debian Installer
installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Sun Nov 18 10:47:10 UTC 2007
(new) libjdic-bin_0.0.20060613-4_amd64.deb optional contrib/libs
JDesktop Integration Components
The JDesktop Integration Components (JDIC) project aims to make Java
technology-based applications ("Java applications") first-class
citizens of current desktop platforms without sacrificing platform
independence. Its mission is to enable seamless desktop/Java
integration.
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JDIC provides Java applications with access to functionalities and
facilities provided by the native desktop. It consists of a
collection of Java packages and tools. JDIC supports a variety of
features such as embedding the native browser, launching the desktop
applications, creating tray icons on the desktop, registering file
type associations, creating JNLP installer packages, etc.
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This package ships the shared libraries.
libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4.diff.gz
to pool/contrib/libj/libjdic-java/libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4.diff.gz
libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4.dsc
to pool/contrib/libj/libjdic-java/libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4.dsc
libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4_all.deb
to pool/contrib/libj/libjdic-java/libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4_all.deb
Changes: libjdic-java (0.0.20060613-4) unstable; urgency=low
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* Move the package to pkg-java svn.
* debian/control:
+ Set Maintainer to Debian Java Maintainers and add myself to Uploaders.
+ Add Vcs-{Svn, Browser} and Homepage.
+ Set Priority to optional from extra.
+ Split into libjdic-bin (arch dependent) and libjdic-java (arch all)
packages.
+ Build-Depend on libnetx-java
* Move install to libjdic-bin.install
* Add patches/packager.diff to disable building packager sources.
* debian/rules: Add netx and remove deploy and javaws from DEB_JARS.
Override entries for your package:
libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4.dsc - source contrib/libs
libjdic-java_0.0.20060613-4_all.deb - extra contrib/libs
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