[fedora-java] Retiring animal-sniffer and mojo-signatures

Mikolaj Izdebski mizdebsk at redhat.com
Mon May 12 06:13:27 UTC 2014


I am going to retire animal-sniffer and mojo-signatures, unless someone
wants to maintain them.  Reason: Not useful in Fedora - we don't care
about older JDKs.

Currently only infinispan requires them, but that's easy to patch out (I
can take care of that).

Name        : animal-sniffer
Version     : 1.9
Release     : 6.fc21
Architecture: noarch
Size        : 416933
Packager    : Fedora Project
Group       : Unspecified
URL         : http://mojo.codehaus.org/animal-sniffer/
License     : MIT and ASL 2.0
Repository  : rawhide
Summary     : Tools to assist verifying backward compatibility of Java
classes
Source      : animal-sniffer-1.9-6.fc21.src.rpm
Description :
Tools to assist verifying that classes compiled with a newer JDK/API
are compatible with an older JDK/API

Name        : mojo-signatures
Version     : 1.1
Release     : 0.11.svn11457.fc19
Architecture: noarch
Size        : 1332214
Packager    : Fedora Project
Group       : Development/Libraries
URL         : http://mojo.codehaus.org/
License     : MIT
Repository  : rawhide
Summary     : Mojo API signatures project
Source      : mojo-signatures-1.1-0.11.svn11457.fc19.src.rpm
Description :
The API Signatures project contains a number of projects which
generate signatures of various APIs, such as the Java Runtime. These
signatures are generated by and consumed by the Animal Sniffer
project.

-- 
Mikolaj Izdebski
Software Engineer, Red Hat
IRC: mizdebsk


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