Re: [pgjdbc] Implement JDBC specs via pre-processor step (#435) - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Pavel Kajaba
Subject Re: [pgjdbc] Implement JDBC specs via pre-processor step (#435)
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In response to Re: [pgjdbc] Implement JDBC specs via pre-processor step (#435)  (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>)
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On Fri, 2016-01-08 at 08:36 -0500, Dave Cramer wrote:
OK, that makes sense. So here are the options AFAICT.

I guess you could use make and create a makefile to compile it. It should not be difficult.
I gather you would also have to compile the preprocessing tool as well ?

Sure, we can compile preprocessing easy, but we a problem in that tool.

However pgjdbc is stable project and we think that it's not good idea to depend on such small project


How are other java projects that use maven ever included in a distro ? Tomcat ?

Fedora has tooling which resolves maven dependencies from fedora repositories. However in RHEL
we want to minimalize number of packages, which will be shipped with RHEL.


On 8 January 2016 at 08:32, Pavel Kajaba <pkajaba@redhat.com> wrote:
ant is not problem.

there was problem with some ant-maven plugin. Plugin was added because new dependencies (my guess is OSGi and waffle-jna).

Correct me if I am wrong - I am not java hacker.

Pavel Kajaba

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From: "Dave Cramer" <pg@fastcrypt.com>
To: "Pavel Raiskup" <praiskup@redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: [JDBC] [pgjdbc] Implement JDBC specs via pre-processor step (#435)

9.3.1201 which was still built using ant

Dave Cramer

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