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On 01/04/14 11:16, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,

On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 10:53:22AM +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 03/31/2014 09:46 PM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
to build software with Maven, you have to provide meta information (a pom.xml)
to each jar, which is a dependency of your software. In turn, the build system
Maven with automatically figure out which jar to fetch from where and in which
version. To simplify the creation of Java dependencies for LO and to ease also the
packaging of LO extension in Debian/Ubuntu, it would be of much help, if you
could ship those pom.xml for this use case with the source. This meta
information is easy and quick to generate and the only maintenance overhead is
the version number increase at each LO release. You don't need to also use Maven
for building LO, you just have to ship one pom.xml for one jar file.

The LO jars generally need to be located at specific places within a
LO installation tree.  I am not sure that is compatible with the
Maven concepts.

isnt this what Rene already implemented for Debian (and thus Ubuntu) with:

 
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-openoffice/libreoffice.git;a=commit;h=1c130152fdb881db51543513ddafb212ff5c6df2

So do you want that to be upstreamed?

isn't this sort of the same as this upstream commit:

commit 78e4b97a18a18f84c228de64fc48cee48138fbfe
Author:     David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
AuthorDate: Sun Oct 27 20:32:40 2013 +0100

    Set up tool chain to install LO artifacts in Maven repositories

    Add <path_to_libo>/bin to your path.
    After full LO compile, the LO Java artifacts can be installed in the
local
    Maven repository:

    mvn.py -a install -v 4.2.0 -s juh:jar:<path_to>/juh.jar
    mvn.py -a install -v 4.2.0 -s jurt:jar:<path_to>/jurt.jar
    mvn.py -a install -v 4.2.0 -s ridl:jar:<path_to>/ridl.jar
    mvn.py -a install -v 4.2.0 -s unoil:jar:<path_to>/unoil.jar

    With the artifacts installed this way, it is now possible
    to consume LO artifacts from custom pom.xml:

    [...]
      <properties>
        <LibreOffice-Version>4.2.0</LibreOffice-Version>
      </properties>
    [...]
      <dependencies>
        <dependency>
          <groupId>org.libreoffice</groupId>
          <artifactId>juh</artifactId>
          <version>${LibreOffice-Version}</version>
          <scope>provided</scope>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>
          <groupId>org.libreoffice</groupId>
          <artifactId>jurt</artifactId>
          <version>${LibreOffice-Version}</version>
          <scope>provided</scope>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>
          <groupId>org.libreoffice</groupId>
          <artifactId>ridl</artifactId>
          <version>${LibreOffice-Version}</version>
          <scope>provided</scope>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>
          <groupId>org.libreoffice</groupId>
          <artifactId>unoil</artifactId>
          <version>${LibreOffice-Version}</version>
          <scope>provided</scope>
        </dependency>
      </dependencies>



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