Il 17/07/2016 19:18, Ferry Huberts ha
scritto:
On 17/07/16 19:15, Ferry Huberts wrote:
On 17/07/16 17:24, gil wrote:
hi
i think of no because gradle use ecj (org.eclipse.jdt:core)
What do you mean?
As I said, the package is self-contained.
I don't want all this analysis.
And I don't build it for Fedora as a whole, I build it for
private
deployment so the non-free aspect is not relevant for me.
really? i not interested to talk about pre-built libraries
i think you should close
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1348689 .
if You want use Your Gradle package is only an Your problem
If someone else as the Gradle maintainer has the time or inclination
to "devote" to
you this is still one other question.
Your choice
has nothing to do with the
problems related to the package maintained in Fedora.
The spec file is here:
https://github.com/fhuberts/rpmsUpstream/blob/master/fedora/gradle-upstream/rpm.spec
Details are in the bug report, and I was referred here from that
report.
FYI I am an OSGi developer.
i
do not care who you are.
best regards
.g
and in the
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/gradle.git/tree/gradle.spec#n170
is listed
and in
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/gradle.git/tree/gradle.spec#n85
use eclipse "osgi" apis (beacuse the OSGi Alliaces libraries
arent non
free for Fedora)
regards
.g
Il 17/07/2016 17:07, Ferry Huberts ha scritto:
Hi list,
I have a custom gradle RPM that I build since fedora 23.
However, now on Fedora 24 this started pulling in a boatload
of
'dependencies' that not actually dependencies since the
package is
self-contained.
During the build some kind of osgi dependency analysis is
run that
results in all these (fake) dependencies.
Can I turn this analysis off?
It seems to be new in Fedora 24 because I had no such
problems in
Fedora 23.
Please also refer to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1348689 for more
details,
including build logs.
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