[Biojava-dev] biojava SVN
Andy Yates
ayates at ebi.ac.uk
Fri Apr 30 15:48:01 UTC 2010
Does anyone know how hard it would be to get these into the public maven repository? The EBI repo is all well & good but updating it relies on BioJava always having a committer at the EBI. Now I know that is a very likely statement but is it something we can rely on?
Andy
On 30 Apr 2010, at 16:44, Andreas Prlic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The BioJava SVN has not been fully compiling ever since the Hackathon. I
> guess things were quite in flux the last months and it is now time to make
> sure SVN fully compiles again. There is a few things we need to figure out
> in order for that:
>
> * Jar files for libraries that are not in a public Maven repository. Jules :
> at some point you indicated that we might be able to get such jar files
> hosted by the EBI Maven repository. Do you think that is still an
> possibility and could you get a few libraries into that? In particular that
> would be Jmol, Astex, and probably one or two other Jar files. That would
> make the BioJava checkout process much smoother and not require a developer
> to manually install jars for full functionality.
>
> * We have a couple of modules that are fragmented and broken. This is due to
> historic leftovers from when we started the re-factoring process. If all the
> functionality has been moved into the new biojava3-core module, I would vote
> for removing the modules starting with sequence*
>
> Andreas
>
>
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