| 3 Nov 2024 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | 🫠| 00:25:04 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | Let's... maybe not then lmao | 00:25:16 |
Ami | In reply to @ami:the-apothecary.club in general if the filename ends with -sources.jar it's going to be source code which is interesting only if you dev against that code or for debugging purposes "in general" specifically being that most build tools (gradle, maven, ...) will use this convention, and unless someone somehow accidentally renamed a file like that or they're messing with you, something-sources.jar will just be more or less a zip archive with source code | 00:27:43 |
Ami | In reply to @tomodachi94:matrix.org Which jar do you think is "rhino-all-1.7.15.jar" (known as js.jar in previous releases)? source-1.7.15.jar or source-1.7.15-sources.jar? ...wait, rhino-all is going to be different | 00:28:41 |
Ami | -all, if i know these things correctly, should contain any required dependencies and such | 00:29:31 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | I couldn't actually figure out which build task builds rhino-all, so I made an assumption that source-*.jar was rhino-all | 00:29:31 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | * I couldn't actually figure out which build task builds rhino-all, so I made an assumption that source-1.7.15.jar was rhino-all | 00:29:48 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | It looks like rhino-all is just a JAR with all of the Rhino modules put together, according to their build.gradle | 00:30:40 |
Tomodachi94 (they/them) | It looks like rhino-all is just a JAR with all of the Rhino modules put together, according to their rhino-all/build.gradle | 00:30:57 |
Ami | the quick way to check is to see if source-1.7.15.jar contains the same packages as rhino-all, if source missing something that was in rhino-all then it most likely will break on runtime | 00:31:32 |