libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) libcommons-validator-java-doc_1.3.1-5_all.deb optional doc
API documentation for Commons Validator
 The Commons Validator is a basic validation framework
 that lets you define validation rules for a JavaBean
 in an xml file.
 .
 Validation rules can be defined in an xml file which
 keeps them abstracted from JavaBean you are validating.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation for libcommons-validator-java.
libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5.diff.gz
  to pool/main/libc/libcommons-validator-java/libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5.diff.gz
libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5.dsc
  to pool/main/libc/libcommons-validator-java/libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5.dsc
libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5_all.deb
  to pool/main/libc/libcommons-validator-java/libcommons-validator-java_1.3.1-5_all.deb
Changes: libcommons-validator-java (1:1.3.1-5) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Change section to java, bump up Standards-Version to 3.8.1
  * Add the Maven POM to the package,
  * Add a Build-Depends-Indep dependency on maven-repo-helper and quilt
  * Use mh_installpom and mh_installjar to install the POM and the jar to the
    Maven repository
  * Add ${misc:Depends} to Depends to clear Lintian warnings
  * Remove Depends on Java runtimes as it is a library
  * Move liboro-java to Recommends as this library is optional
  * Use default-jdk for the build instead of java-gcj-compat-dev
  * Put the Javadoc into a separate doc package
  * Use openjdk-6-jdk for the build instead of default-java as
    default-java can use gcj which has issues when generating
    the Javadoc.


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