[fedora-java] soprano/sesame, needs java love

Mat Booth fedora at matbooth.co.uk
Thu Oct 22 10:55:27 UTC 2009


2009/10/22 Mary Ellen Foster <mefoster at gmail.com>:
> 2009/10/21 Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako at redhat.com>:
>> If you start documenting what binaries are included, what's missing in fedora
>> and etc I'll try to help from time to time. Maybe a wiki page?
>
> To test the scale of the problem, I deleted my ~/.m2 directory and
> then did a full Maven build of the soprano sesame back end (version
> 2.4.1, for what it's worth). I then looked at what .jar files were in
> my .m2 directory after the fact, and checked for each (a) is it in
> Fedora, (b) does it have an appropriate Maven fragment, and (c) if
> it's not in Fedora, is it in JPackage?
>
> Here are the results:
>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MaryEllenFoster/SopranoSesame
> Looks like lots of fun. :)
>
> NB: Some or all of these jars may not actually be needed in practice
> -- I haven't looked into where each is used.
>
> MEF
>
> --
> Mary Ellen Foster -- http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~mef3/
> Interaction Lab -- http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/InteractionLab
> School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University
>
> Heriot-Watt University is a Scottish charity registered under charity
> number SC000278
>

Nice work, a couple of the jars you list in "Included in Fedora,
missing metadata" are mine (commons-codec and xml-commons); I will
have a look at them when I get a spare few minutes.


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