On 13/11/14 6:33 PM, "tony mancill" <tmancill@debian.org> wrote: >On 11/04/2014 04:30 PM, Potter, Tim (Cloud Services) wrote: >> Hi everyone. I have another package ready for review and upload: >> >> >>http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/tpot-guest/jackson-module-afterburne >>r. >> git >> >> Jackson-module-afterburner is an extension module for the Jackson JSON >> processor suite of data-processing tools for Java. It speeds up >> serialisation of Plain Old Java Object data types by converting the data >> bindings into Java byte code courtesy of the libasm4-java library. >> >> The packaging is based on the recent work I did for >>jackson-datatype-guava >> and checks clean with Lintian. If someone could take a look I would >> really appreciate it. >The package looks good. The only comment I have is regarding the >javadoc jar that gets installed under the maven repository: > >/usr/share/maven-repo/com/fasterxml/jackson/module/jackson-module-afterbur >ner/2.4.3/jackson-module-afterburner-2.4.3-javadoc.jar > >You can refer to the thread here [1]. At some point in a future upload, >you may want to tweak debian/rules not to ship this file (if m-d-h >doesn't address it - also see #711852). > >Cheers, >tony > >[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2013/06/msg00053.html Thanks Tony. It was a bit of a mystery to me why there was a JAR file in documentation packages. I guess from the age of #711852 that there isn't a fix in the works so I might do this to all my Java packages en-masse when the current batch of Jackson ones hit unstable. Tim.
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