Re: get svnkit back to life?

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On 27 September 2012 08:32, Aleksandar Kurtakov <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've been the maintainer of svnkit for years but upstream started to use gradle which is the most broken by design buildsystem when one considers packagers needs - download everything (including gradle itself!!!), no standard way of doing anything and so on. I kept an old svnkit version alive for sometime but I gave up when even the old version can't be compiled due to incompatibility with latest subversion-javahl. I can't convince myself that it makes sense to neither work on old svnkit to compile with latest subversion-javahl nor touching anything gradle related. Best approach for me is someone interested to rewrite svnkit buildsystem using something normal(ant, maven, pure make, even autotools).
>

Or patch OmegaT to use subversion-javahl instead, I wonder if that
would be easier.


> Alexander Kurtakov
> Red Hat Eclipse team
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ismael Olea" <ismael@xxxxxxxx>
>> To: "Discussion list for java related Fedora development" <java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:10:45 PM
>> Subject:  get svnkit back to life?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi:
>>
>>
>> I've just discovered svnkit is a dead package at rawhide. Being a
>> dependency for OmegaT 2.6.* I wonder about the reasons to be
>> deprecated. Anybody can give me any hint?
>>
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