[aur-general] Request for removing jap package in community repository in favor of jondo package in AUR
Hi, in the community-repository is a package called jap. This package has some disadvantages compaired with the jondo-package I created in AUR: * misnamend: The application jap, developed by AN.ON and TU Dresden is discontinued for nearly two years now but jondo was developed out of it. The java-archive still has the name JAP.jar but the application itself isn't called jap anymore but jondo so the package has the wrong name. In short the package in the community-repository is called jap but contains jondo (now developed still under BSD-licence by jondos.de) . * no man-page * no menu-entry * depends on prorpeitary jre-version although the free openjdk6-version works as well! Is it possible to remove jap in favor of jondo? Is this at all the right place to ask for this? greetings
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:04 PM, Rorschach <r0rschach@lavabit.com> wrote:
Hi, in the community-repository is a package called jap. This package has some disadvantages compaired with the jondo-package I created in AUR:
* misnamend: The application jap, developed by AN.ON and TU Dresden is discontinued for nearly two years now but jondo was developed out of it. The java-archive still has the name JAP.jar but the application itself isn't called jap anymore but jondo so the package has the wrong name. In short the package in the community-repository is called jap but contains jondo (now developed still under BSD-licence by jondos.de) . * no man-page * no menu-entry * depends on prorpeitary jre-version although the free openjdk6-version works as well!
Is it possible to remove jap in favor of jondo?
Is this at all the right place to ask for this?
greetings
please file a bug report against jap on the community bug tracker. Ronald
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 19:54:55 +0100 "Ronald van Haren" <pressh@gmail.com> wrote:
please file a bug report against jap on the community bug tracker.
Ronald
Thx for the information. I've done so now: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12129 . greetings
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