Am 16.01.11 13:30, schrieb Jasper Siepkes:
If anyone is interested I could put up a wiki page outlining the steps
to create RPM's with JPackage ?
It's all about choice (isn't _23 the current one, though?). So if you
want to write something up which can also be put on that page, feel free
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Ralph Angenendt wrote on 01/15/2011 03:39 PM:
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To me the article looks good, if you can incorporate it into the current
wiki article (and not just replace that).
I beg to differ. The current Wiki article contains a lot of confusing
and obsolete information, and in trying to cover a
Manuel Wolfshant wrote on 01/15/2011 07:59 PM:
I took advantage of you invitation to complete/correct the page and
fixed a minor typo + added a reference to the xenblk module
Thanks. Instructions on adding other modules would be good to add too,
when someone gets a Round Tuit.
Phil
Jasper Siepkes wrote on 01/16/2011 07:30 AM:
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If anyone is interested I could put up a wiki page outlining the steps
to create RPM's with JPackage ?
Very much so, particularly your spec mods and details on your
alternatives configuration, which seems to cover more bases than I have
done in
On 01/16/2011 04:03 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on 01/15/2011 03:39 PM:
...
To me the article looks good, if you can incorporate it into the current
wiki article (and not just replace that).
I beg to differ. The current Wiki article contains a lot of confusing
and
Am 16.01.11 15:15, schrieb Manuel Wolfshant:
On 01/16/2011 04:03 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
If this approach is accepted I would be glad to help draft the cover
page, and to help with polishing sub-pages; having over the years dealt
with JDK via Sun(Oracle) RPMs, building JDK via the Jpackage
Am 16.01.11 15:15, schrieb Manuel Wolfshant:
On 01/16/2011 04:03 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
Obsolete pages and information could either
be pruned or preserved in a Historical section.
neah. the old page should be either updated or deleted/replaced. it's
close to useless as it is now.
I'm