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From: | Gábor Boskovits |
Subject: | bug#31721: “generate-jar-indices” phase fails on many packages |
Date: | Thu, 7 Jun 2018 10:27:43 +0200 |
Danny Milosavljevic <address@hidden> writes:
>> The errors are either about duplicates as in java-picard-2.10.3:
>>
>> duplicate entry: htsjdk/samtools/AbstractBAMFileIndex$1.class > That's... bad. What if those files differed? Which one would be used at
>
> runtime?
I wonder where they come from. Is this from a dependency or are there
actually two such classes?
>> or about missing files as in dropseq-tools:
>>
>> java.io.FileNotFoundException: /gnu/store/q76y0ximcziplgfpbn26kbw4h3s14f > That's also bad. How does it run at all if its dependencies are missing?33-dropseq-tools-1.13/share/ java/lib/biojava-alignment.jar
>
To satisfy the dropseq-tools build system the dependencies a symlinked
to the build directory. I suspect that the error is something to do
with that.
> The only thing I can think of that would improve things long term:
>
> The phase can add relative paths to all the dependencies to META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
> before invoking "jar -i".
> Then "jar -i" will index those - and all java packages can use regular inputs
> instead of propagated inputs. I've tested that locally already - and it
> works fine.
Is it correct that this would ensure that in case of duplicate class
names this would pick the class from the current package?
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Ricardo
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