Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2021-07-31 | Update to 21.2.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2021-04-20 | Update to 21.1.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2021-02-14 | Update to 21.0.0.2 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2021-01-19 | Update to 21.0.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-11-17 | Update to 20.3.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-08-19 | Update to 20.2.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-05-22 | Update to 20.1.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-03-07 | Don’t try to copy missing file | Lucas Werkmeister | |
This file was renamed from 3rd_party_licenses_graalpython.txt to THIRD_PARTY_LICENSE_GRAALPYTHON.txt with the 20.0.0 release; in the previous commit, I had added the new name, but not removed the old one. This didn’t result in an error locally because makepkg doesn’t clean the srcdir by default, so the file was still there. AUR user florensie [1] noticed the mistake. [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/account/florensie/ | |||
2020-02-19 | Update to 20.0.0 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-01-15 | Update to 19.3.1 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2020-01-04 | Update to 19.3.0.2 | Lucas Werkmeister | |
2019-11-25 | Initial commit | Lucas Werkmeister | |
With the 19.3.0 release, GraalVM supports two Java versions: Java 8 and Java 11. This also affects all sibling packages, including GraalPython, so the former graalpython-bin package is split in two: graalpython-jdk8-bin (this package) and graalpython-jdk11-bin. We use this opportunity to make several other adjustments as well. We no longer provide a version of the package name without the “-bin” suffix. It doesn’t seem likely that a built-from-source version will be added to the AUR soon, and other packages like jdk8-openj9-bin or jdk8-j9-bin don’t provide non-bin versions either. To make it possible to install graalpython-jdk8-bin and graalpython-jdk11-bin in parallel, the symlink in /usr/bin is removed (as it would otherwise conflict between the two packages). Users can add /usr/lib/jvm/default/bin/ or a similar directory to their $PATH, or otherwise ensure that they can still run the right graalpython without specifying its full path. And finally, a .gitignore file never hurts. |