Re: Why is there antlr4-project package?

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I used a wrong mailing list, I meant to send it here.

I still see this approach as wrong. You can change the archfulness of the main package. You can add a -java subpackage which is noarch and provides the main package name for example. In the .spec I see you manually invoke expanded %mvn_install macro.
"antlr4-project" is what "antlr4" should be in my opinion.

On 25. 7. 2022 16:28, Jerry James wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 1:07 AM Marián Konček <mkoncek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I noticed that the package "antlr4" was retired and another package
"anrlt4-project" was created some time after that.
Why was a new package added instead of antlr4 being unretired?
The problem is that the antlr4 package is noarch, and it is not
possible to have an archful subpackage of a noarch main package.  The
noarch antlr4 package was retired so that the archful antlr4-project
repo could be created with the various language runtimes.

Can we unretire antlr4?
No.  Why do you want to?  There is an antlr4 package, one of the
subpackages of antlr4-project.

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Marián Konček
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