* Guido Grazioli <guido.grazioli@xxxxxxxxx> [2010-04-25 06:30]: > > > 2010/4/22 Deepak Bhole <dbhole@xxxxxxxxxx> > > * Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> [2010-04-22 02:52]: > > > On Thursday 22 April 2010, Guido Grazioli wrote: > > > Well it turns out that i actually need that pom to build maven-release; > > > some advice needed: > > > - should i bother netbeans maintainer to add the pom (but no pom > > > distribuited with netbeans sources) > > > - would it be a candidate for maven-common-poms rpm? > > > - packaging cvsclient itself, and make netbeans depend on it? > > > > Hi Guido, > > > > I've talked with the netbeans maintainer and he agreed that cvsclient > should > > be packaged in a subpackage and available in the standard places. See > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572165. Please add your > > comments/needs to this bug and let him know what work is pending on this. > > Hopefully this will give it a higher priority. And I doubt that Victor > will > > deny help :). > > > > Agreed. maven2-common-poms was created only to contain poms that are: > 1) Direct/indirect maven dependencies > 2) Parent level poms with no corresponding jars (e.g. > commons-parent.pom) > > > Ok, let me recapitulate to know if im doing it right. I have a maven-release > parent pom, defining two modules maven-release-manager and > maven-release-plugin, > one depending on the other. > - maven-release pom (no jar) goes to maven-common-poms > - from the sources i build two rpms (actually two distinct package reviews) and > make them buildrequire maven-common-poms > The parent pom should then go into a maven-release package which installs only the pom. > > > This this case, the package providing cvsclient.jar should provide the pom. > > > > This is a good point, but Victor also has a good point saying [1] that > netbeans-lib-cvsclient has no dependency with maven. For the moment > im putting it in maven-scm (i took ownership in pkgdb) in rawhide. > > 1. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572165 > Installing a pom does not necessitate requiring maven. There are many ant built packages that install a pom. As long as the add_to_maven_depmap and update_maven_depmap macros are run, it should be fine. Cheers, Deepak > Thanks > > -- > Guido Grazioli <guido.grazioli@xxxxxxxxx> > Via Parri 11 48011 - Alfonsine (RA) > Mobile: +39 347 1017202 (10-18) > Key FP = 7040 F398 0DED A737 7337 DAE1 12DC A698 5E81 2278 > Linked in: http://www.linkedin.com/in/guidograzioli -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel