Re: soprano/sesame, needs java love

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2009/10/21 Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> If you start documenting what binaries are included, what's missing in fedora
> and etc I'll try to help from time to time. Maybe a wiki page?

To test the scale of the problem, I deleted my ~/.m2 directory and
then did a full Maven build of the soprano sesame back end (version
2.4.1, for what it's worth). I then looked at what .jar files were in
my .m2 directory after the fact, and checked for each (a) is it in
Fedora, (b) does it have an appropriate Maven fragment, and (c) if
it's not in Fedora, is it in JPackage?

Here are the results:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MaryEllenFoster/SopranoSesame
Looks like lots of fun. :)

NB: Some or all of these jars may not actually be needed in practice
-- I haven't looked into where each is used.

MEF

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Interaction Lab -- http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/InteractionLab
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