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James Casey commented on AMQ-2105: ---------------------------------- Dejan, I've now got working specfile for RPMs (Fedora/RHEL5). See a short blog entry on it : <http://justdotheneedful.blogspot.com/2010/05/producing-rpms-for-apache-activemq.html>, and the github repo containing the build for now: <http://github.com/jamesc/apache-activemq> Let me know if this is useful to you and how you could see if being merged into the main activemq repo. cheers, James. > Add support for rpm distribution > -------------------------------- > > Key: AMQ-2105 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2105 > Project: ActiveMQ > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 5.2.0 > Environment: linux, rpm-based > Reporter: Erik Drolshammer > Attachments: activemq-rpm.tar.bz2, > activemq-rpm_standalone-project.tar.bz2 > > > Todo: > * Create separate rpm maven project > * move config, scripts, documentation from the jar project > 14:57 < Sherriff> Have you thought about distribution with for example rpm? > 14:58 < Sherriff> gtully: It seems to be working a lot better without > systemUsage and destinationPolicy defined. Thanks alot :) > 14:58 < rajdavies> Sherriff: yeah - would be a good idea > 14:59 < Sherriff> rajdavies: Do you use Maven2 to build it now? > 14:59 < rajdavies> Sherriff: yep > 15:00 < Sherriff> Cool. > 15:00 < Sherriff> If you would like I can set up an rpm-project based on > appassembler-m-p and unix-m-p. > 15:01 < Sherriff> for you. > 15:01 < rajdavies> Sherriff: that would be awesome! > 15:02 < Sherriff> It use Java Service Wrapper and some (a bit outdated doc) > can be found here: > http://wiki.community.objectware.no/display/smidigtonull/RPM+Deployment+with+Java+Service+Wrapper > > 15:02 < Sherriff> The project setup would then be 1. jar-project and 2. > rpm-project. > 15:03 < Sherriff> 2. Would contain config file, readmes, etc. and the > start/stop scripts are generated by appassembler. > I can probably do most of the work since I already have working rpm setup > that I use for other projects. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.