This relates to bug #561352. jnr-unixsocket builds with Java 6 but it
should have a Java version at least as high as its dependencies.
I have also changed the jnr-ffi SLOT to match the one used by
jnr-enxio, otherwise you end up with two conflicting versions on the
classpath. jruby (a revdep) also uses the older version but it is
masked and totally broken anyway.
This demands a revbump but should still be safe enough to commit
straight to stable.
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20.1
CDEPEND="dev-java/jnr-constants:0
dev-java/jnr-enxio:0
dev-java/jnr-posix:3.0
- dev-java/jnr-ffi:0.7"
+ dev-java/jnr-ffi:2"
DEPEND="${CDEPEND}
- >=virtual/jdk-1.6"
+ >=virtual/jdk-1.7"
RDEPEND="${CDEPEND}
- >=virtual/jre-1.6"
+ >=virtual/jre-1.7"
java_prepare() {
cp "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-build.xml build.xml || die
}
JAVA_ANT_REWRITE_CLASSPATH="true"
-EANT_GENTOO_CLASSPATH="jnr-constants,jnr-enxio,jnr-ffi-0.7,jnr-posix-3.0"
+EANT_GENTOO_CLASSPATH="jnr-constants,jnr-enxio,jnr-ffi-2,jnr-posix-3.0"
src_install() {
java-pkg_newjar target/${P}.jar ${PN}.jar