Re: hamcrest update to 2.2 in Fedora rawhide

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On 01. 06. 21 5:42, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 1:12 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 17. 05. 21 21:57, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
Hello,

Next week I'm going to update package hamcrest in Fedora rawhide from
version 1.3 to version 2.2.

The proposed update contains an API change that can affect packages
depending on hamcrest.  You may need to rebuild your packages to keep
working with updated hamcrest.

The update has already been checked into dist-git and a Koji build has
already been done, but Bodhi update has not been submitted yet.  Bodhi
update is expected after a week, to comply with Updates Policy that
mandates a notification one week in advance before submitting an API
changing update.

    Current NVR in rawhide: hamcrest-1.3-31.fc34
    Updated NVR: hamcrest-2.2-3.fc35
    Build link: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1748364

Packages depending on hamcrest that are possibly affected by this update:
   * eclipse, maintained by lef jerboaa dbhole rgrunber jjohnstn
akurtakov ebaron oliver mbooth arobinso
   * freemarker, maintained by filiperosset
   * hamcrest, maintained by akurtakov mizdebsk jerboaa
   * hdf, maintained by sagitter orion
   * hdf5, maintained by deji sagitter orion ignatenkobrain
   * icedtea-web, maintained by jvanek dbhole omajid
   * jmock, maintained by orphan
   * openas2, maintained by sdgathman
   * py4j, maintained by raphgro

Hey Mikolaj,

libreoffice now fails to build because of this change and without building
libreoffice, we might need to postpone the Python 3.10 rebuild. I'd rather
avoid doing that. Would you please be able to help?

The error is:

checking for included Hamcrest... Not included
checking for standalone hamcrest jar.... configure: error: junit does not
contain hamcrest; please use a junit jar that includes hamcrest, install a
hamcrest jar in the default location (/usr/share/java),
                            specify its path with --with-hamcrest=..., or
disable junit with --without-junit


Seems like the configure script (or whatever that is) fails to find hamcrest.

That's because libreoffice hardcodes path to hamcrest JAR in the
configure script, instead of using one of the tools designed to locate
JAR files in the system. That is covered in Java Packaging Guidelines
[1].

The bugzilla is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1965975

I could add a compat symlink to the hamcrest package, but it seems
that the issue was fixed on the libreoffice side.

Indeed it was, sorry for the noise.

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