From: Mario K. <mar...@gm...> - 2014-06-02 18:50:24
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Hi Micha, the idea to remove all unnecessary binaries from the debian src packages is good. The most usual way to use java libraries in your own project is to add the jar-file to the project classpath variable. So when you remove it from the bin directory it will get even harder to use the library. Do you think it's a good idea to have a small install script which looks for the "JAR" executable on the target machine and if there is one it can build the jar using the source files and copy it to the sumo bin directory? Best regards, Mario Am 02.06.2014 11:20, schrieb Michael Behrisch: > Hi Enrico and Mario, hi lists, > the debian rules ask us to remove all binaries and this includes > especially all jar-files from our src distribution (and I think they > are right ;-)). My approach would be to remove them from the folder to > be zipped (in the dist hook) right before compressing it, but still > leave them in the sumo-all zip. This would also mean that the jars are > not in the binary Linux distributions (rpm and deb) for the next > release or at least until someone updates the build scripts for those. > They would still be available in the sumo-all download and in the > windows binary installer / zip though. > If you have a better solution (which is easy to implement), I would be > very glad to hear it. > > If you have any changes which should make it into the next release, > try to be quick, since we want to release next Tuesday (June, 10th). > > Best regards and thanks for your contributions, > Michael > |