This is a new ebuild for jldap. There is no specific versioning or non-cvs packaging for jldap so I took a cvs snapshot with today's date to create this ebuild. I named the snapshot jldap-20040211.tar.bz2 and it is attatched with no alterations from cvs.
Created attachment 25423 [details] da ebuild Just the ebuild
Created attachment 25424 [details] the snapshot of the jldap cvs module
Gentoo frowns on live cvs builds. If you can get me a link to where a snapshot is hosted on THEIR server or some other form of reliable download, I will gladly put it in portage.
You can download binaries from Novell packaged with other stuff here: http://developer.novell.com/ndk/jldapunx.htm I can't find a clean source tarball or even just some jars for the ebuild. I welcome suggestions on what to do with this but there isn't really an official versioned release, it's just the libraries in CVS afaict.
If you give me the proper CVS tag / module , and as long as it isn't live... I'll throw it in portage. If not, I can throw it up on gentoo mirrors and deal with it that way.
The information you are looking for can be found here: http://www.openldap.org/software/repo.html The cvs module is jldap. I don't know if there are any tagged releases or not, but I don't think there are. AFAICT development is done on HEAD and the release is just jldap.
Chris, if you look at how I've done gnu-activation, I think we should follow a similar scheme for the rest: 1) make a tar.gz file (without the CVS directories) 2) tag it with the checkout date or relevant revision 3) append -gentoo to it, to make it perfectly clear it's our own snapshot 4) upload it to your home page on dev. From your home page, it will be mirrored within the hour automatically. I've talked to the infra guys, and they told me they actually prefer we stash that in our home dirs, but given the latest outages and the statement from klieber about not having backups of /home on dev, I think we should reconsider.
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