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Maven - manual page for Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1
SYNOPSIS
mh_revolve_dependencies [option]... <package>
DESCRIPTION
Resolve the dependencies and generates the substvars file containing the list of dependent packages.
Where
<package> is the name of the binary package,
e.g. libcommons-lang-java. Default to the first binary found in the debian/control file
OPTIONS -h --help: show this text
-V --version: show the version
-p<package> --package=<package>: name of the package
-a --ant: use Ant for the packaging instead of Maven
-j --javadoc: resolve the Javadoc dependencies
-n --non-interactive: non interactive mode, don't ask questions
-o --offline: don't ever connect to the internet, for Debian build
compatibility.
-v --verbose: show more information while running
-b --base-directory: path to root directory of package
-n --non-explore: doesn't explore directories for pom.xml
Description: This tool reads the POM files defined in debian/.poms and scans the Maven repository in /usr/share/maven-repo. It then
extracts the dependencies required for the current package and store them in the file debian/.substvars where they can be read by deb-
helper. The variables defined are:
maven:Depends - the list of runtime dependencies maven:OptionalDepends - the list of optional runtime dependencies maven:CompileDe-
pends - the list of compile-time dependencies maven:TestDepends - the list of test dependencies
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Maven - Creates links in /usr/share/maven-repo for all jars.
SYNOPSIS
mh_linkjars [option]...
DESCRIPTION
Reads the file debian/$package.poms and create links for each jar file generated by a POM listed in the .poms file.
OPTIONS -h --help: show this text
-V --version: show the version
-p<package> --package=<package>: name of the Debian package which
will contain the jar files
-e<version>, --set-version=<version>: set the version for the jars,
do not use the version declared in the POM file.
-r<rules> --rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules to apply when cleaning the POM. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.rules
-v --verbose: show more information while running
-n --no-act: don't actually do anything, just print the results
The <package>.poms file should contain the list of POM files associated with the list of jars to install in the repository, and each pom
file should have either the option --usj-name, giving the name of the jar (without the extension) to link to and located in
/usr/share/java, or the option --artifact, which should contain the full name of the source jar to link to.
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