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Re: jnlp policies (resurrected)



On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg@apache.org> wrote:
> Le 14/05/2013 16:32, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
>
>> That was *precisely* the point of this thread :)
>
> Glad to help :)
>
>
>> I'll add a new package: pixelmed-apps-java which will provide the JNLP
>> and .desktop files, while pixelmed-www will depends on -apps-java and
>> install the *.html files.
>
> If I understand well the main applications are packaged in pixelmed-java
> where they are run from the command line. I would suggest creating a
> single package (for example 'pixelmed') with everything (the jars, the
> command line scripts and the .desktop shortcuts). I don't think
> packaging the JNLP file is really useful.

I am not sure I understand the last sentence. I do need to package the
*.jnlp files, right ?

> Btw I installed pixelmed-java and ran doseutility from the command line,
> it failed because java-wrapper wasn't installed. I think the dependency
> hasn't been declared.

You know what to do in this case ;)

thx
--
Mathieu


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