On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 08:22:46PM +1000, Raif S. Naffah wrote: > hello Michael, > > On Saturday 01 July 2006 20:05, Michael Koch wrote: > > On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 10:33:10AM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote: > > > Am Samstag, den 01.07.2006, 09:24 +1000 schrieb Raif S. Naffah: > > > > On Friday 30 June 2006 01:27, Roman Kennke wrote: > > > > > I checked in the Escher-based X peers and added some configury > > > > > for enabling it. To build the X peers you need the most recent > > > > > Escher library, to be found here: > > > > > > > > > > http://kennke.org/~roman/escher-0.3.0.jar > > > > > > > > > > Configure with: --with-escher=/path/to/escher-0.3.0.jar > > > > > --enable-local-sockets > > > > > > > > would it make sense to create a new folder, say "external-jars" > > > > and include the latest escher (and other java-only external > > > > dependencies) jar(s) there. --with-escher can use that > > > > jar/location by default, otherwise the full path to a > > > > distro's/user's location of that jar can be fed to configure. > > > > > > This makes sense. I am all for it. > > > > > > Mark proposed to put jars that are (optionally) needed for > > > classpath on http://builder.classpath.org/ somewhere. What do > > > others think? > > > > Don't put jars without sources into classpath releases. Otherwise > > Distros will need to alter the upstream tarball and remove this. And > > altering removes the feature that people can easily check if the > > upstream sources used by a distro is really what upstream released. > > would including the jar of the sources --e.g. escher-0.3.0.jar and > escher-0.3.0-src.jar-- address that concern. Not for Debian as this makes it impossible to patch security issues easily. Cheers, Michael -- http://www.worldforge.org/