Hi Vincent, from just flying over the list of jars, I recognized some of them. I wrote down the respective packages you might need as build-depends. Unfortunately, I do not have time to help you with packaging but maybe this is useful nevertheless. Am Dienstag, den 13.01.2009, 12:45 +0100 schrieb Vincent Fourmond: > About the repository, I think the best is pkg-java, as the skills > required are more on the Java side than on the Biological side - but > please correct me if I'm wrong. The main problem is that it has loads > of dependencies: [list stripped] > ./lib/commons-logging.jar libcommons-logging-java > ./lib/commons-discovery.jar libcommons-discovery-java > ./lib/saaj.jar > ./lib/jaxrpc.jar > ./utils/axis-ant.jar All in libaxis-java. > ./lib/xercesImpl.jar libxerces2-java > ./lib/xml-apis.jar Sounds like Xalan, maybe available in libxalan2-java. > ./lib/log4j-1.2.8.jar liblog4j1.2-java Jalopy is AFAIK not yet packaged but it would be really cool to have it since it's really useful. (I use it quite extensively but did not package it yet, not even for private use.) Concerning the other packages, they might be in Debian but I did not recognize the name of the jar while reading. Best regards Manuel
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