Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:51:02 +0200 From: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Eclipse as part of the ports/java tree? Message-ID: <20050831155102.GA57775@arabica.esil.univ-mrs.fr> In-Reply-To: <20050831072640.R83235@roble.com> References: <20050831120023.56A8916A44A@hub.freebsd.org> <20050831072640.R83235@roble.com>
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Roger, On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 07:48:43AM -0700, Roger Marquis wrote: > Vizion wrote: > >I am now faced with the question is the ports tree as inflexible as some > >people suggest or are some members of our meritocracy more inflexible than > >the freebsd assets? > > What you see as inflexibility the rest of us see as structure. Sure > it would be nice to insert a goto on occasion but, from a long-term > perspective, the existing structure is better. As I already told David in a private mail, he seems to lack the proper understanding of the depth and complexity of the ports system. And as I stated in the forecited message to David, I will now focus on getting the 'java' category fully virtualized and begone from the freebsd-eclipse effort unless specifically asked for help. I have some other issues to tackle on my own. As a side note, I am already starting to find that the freebsd-eclipse@ mailing list will have things even more difficult for the community to get commiters involved in the process. > Mark Linimon wrote: > >In your most recent email I think you are finally getting a lot closer to > >what I consider 'real' problem. IMHO the interesting problems you want to > >solve are the 'search' and 'browse' problems. > > This is a good point, and a legitimate issue. One solution might be > to move or symlink portsearch from /usr/ports/Tools/scripts to > /usr/local/bin. I agree with this. portsearch is such a great tool that I wonder why it has not yet found its way into ${PREFIX}/bin. We are flying away from the Java and Eclipse discussion here but since Mark (and his maintainer hat) is involved, I would like to suggest the idea to have such symlink created by sysutils/port-maintenance-tools. Herve
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