Result for 0F6ACD5C559C24A86BA36614E0716AEE8A91760C

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Key Value
FileNamejavapackages-bootstrap-1.7.1.tar.xz
FileSize340576
MD5BBC93DA2D08696C3CE908537D2C2C9BE
SHA-10F6ACD5C559C24A86BA36614E0716AEE8A91760C
SHA-25662092D44E8035E26B230EDDF672FD6A07EBE6EA0D8C9E4BBDF3FF2302EA4EC52
SSDEEP6144:kvNfIfR2IpPhWlI7oV4px4HAQygBpg1O1Cv6GrkPj+pUdfMNGQ7GscfIunwL/S65:kvNw9dhWlI7p5gyV64WjuUof7hcfIuI5
TLSHT17E74235648EA9AFA28E3F180A4A29F77D074BB6444E3B2231CF91C552D6AF443D171F3
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD5FF3AD9142EF05F008E58D72400C94358
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn a nutshell, Java Packages Bootstrap (JPB) is a standalone build of all Java software packages that are required for Java Packages Tools (JPT) to work. In order to achieve reliable and reproducible builds of Java packages while meeting Fedora policy that requires everything to be built from source, without using prebuilt binary artifacts, it is necessary to build the packages in a well-defined, acyclic order. Dependency cycles between packages are the biggest obstacle to achieving this goal and JPT is the biggest offender -- it requires more than a hundred of Java packages, all of which in turn build-require JPT. JPB comes with a solution to this problem -- it builds everything that JPT needs to work, without reliance on any Java software other than OpenJDK. JPT can depend on JPB for everything, without depending on any other Java packages. For example, JPB contains embedded version of XMvn, removing dependency of JPT on XMvn, allowing JPT to be used before one builds XMvn package.
PackageMaintainerneoclust <neoclust>
PackageNamejavapackages-bootstrap
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion1.7.1
SHA-18676DCC2A1AC8BDFB9A45795A89552CF18C1A3F7
SHA-256BABC425E62AA3E88C92C768202E40133B06F2D87B803165D9015E38F6C583F52