Re: Roadmap for Java things in Fedora

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On 03/07/2012 10:02 AM, Stanislav Ochotnicky wrote:
Quoting Orion Poplawski (2012-03-07 17:48:37)
On 03/07/2012 08:53 AM, Stanislav Ochotnicky wrote:

Hi,

I believe it might be nice to get everyone up to speed on what is
happening in Java world in Fedora and what is planned in near future.

1. Packaging guidelines updates

    - Update JNI part of the guidelines to reflect current practice. The
      guidelines are actually out of date for JNI.


There was recently a bug filed against cmake for JNI issues:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=785020

so I'm interested to know how the JNI stuff is changing and whether cmake
needs to change to handle it or not.

Yes indeed this was the change. What has been discussed is the reality
that current guidelines don't actually reflect correctly. JNI is a
non-multiarch mess that has been impossible to work with and I've
partially tried to fix it before but in the end I fixed some things, and
broke others (because I didn't follow up with guidelines update).

Too bad I wasn't aware/didn't notice that bug. I'd be able to explain
before NOTABUG closing I guess.


Well, feel free to still comment there if you like. I still have no idea what the current practices for JNI are. Are they documented somewhere?

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