I have also noticed cloudstack-awsapi*.rpm is getting generated as part of 
packaging which is irrespective of awsapi build.  That is the reason I have 
included the same as part of MS install.

“mvn -P awsapi package -Dsystemvm”

Thanks,
Pradeep S

From: Prasanna Santhanam [mailto:nore...@reviews.apache.org] On Behalf Of 
Prasanna Santhanam
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 5:53 PM
To: Chip Childers; Wido den Hollander; Noa Resare; Hugo Trippaers
Cc: cloudstack; Prasanna Santhanam; Pradeep Soundararajan
Subject: Re: Review Request: Adding awsapi in the require section of cloud.spec 
as it resolves issue with EC2 QUERY API Feature.

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But awsapi should be an optional component to install, right?


- Prasanna


On March 6th, 2013, 11:58 a.m., Pradeep Soundararajan wrote:
Review request for cloudstack, Chip Childers, Hugo Trippaers, Wido den 
Hollander, and Noa Resare.
By Pradeep Soundararajan.

Updated March 6, 2013, 11:58 a.m.

Description

Initial issue was cloudstack-awsapi is not installing along with MS and then 
webapps7080 folder is missing on the management server.



Solution:

Adding awsapi in the require section of cloud.spec as it resolves issue with 
EC2 QUERY API Feature.



Moved the post awsapi section to the post management since it was trying to 
provide symb link before installing management server.


Testing

Tested with the new build + packaging


Diffs

 *   packaging/centos63/cloud.spec (1ef35414dfd87c5ac04ce83b09aa1e409f1702e7)

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