Re: Tomcat 5 Redhat Fedora rpm question

2005-06-01 Thread Henri Gomez
Yep, for all Java RPM based stuff, jpackage.org is your friend :)


2005/6/1, Yoav Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> JPackage: http://www.jpackage.org/rpm.php?id=1901.
> 
> Yoav
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:46 AM
> > To: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> > Subject: Tomcat 5 Redhat Fedora rpm question
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am interested in packaging Tomcat.
> >
> > So I found (using rpmseek.com) the following files:
> >
> > tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm
> > tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm
> >
> > At a first glance, these files looked like what I wanted to create,
> > but they contain much more than what I expected and I need to learn
> > more about the work that is being put into this by others.
> >
> >
> > Questions:
> >
> >   1) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm ? I thought it was a
> > binary distribution but it has an incredible number of development
> > file dependencies. Why does it require libgcj?
> >
> >   2) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm ? Why is it compiling
> > Tomcat ? I thought being a cross platform Java application,
> > compilation of the source is not required.
> > Does it perform a native compile (libgcj)? If so, is this the future
> > norm?
> >
> > Who are the people to contact re the most common Redhat distribution?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > Bernard
> >
> >
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RE: Tomcat 5 Redhat Fedora rpm question

2005-06-01 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hi,
JPackage: http://www.jpackage.org/rpm.php?id=1901.

Yoav

> -Original Message-
> From: Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:46 AM
> To: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Tomcat 5 Redhat Fedora rpm question
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am interested in packaging Tomcat.
> 
> So I found (using rpmseek.com) the following files:
> 
> tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm
> tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm
> 
> At a first glance, these files looked like what I wanted to create,
> but they contain much more than what I expected and I need to learn
> more about the work that is being put into this by others.
> 
> 
> Questions:
> 
>   1) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm ? I thought it was a
> binary distribution but it has an incredible number of development
> file dependencies. Why does it require libgcj?
> 
>   2) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm ? Why is it compiling
> Tomcat ? I thought being a cross platform Java application,
> compilation of the source is not required.
> Does it perform a native compile (libgcj)? If so, is this the future
> norm?
> 
> Who are the people to contact re the most common Redhat distribution?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Bernard
> 
> 
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Tomcat 5 Redhat Fedora rpm question

2005-05-31 Thread Bernard
Hi,

I am interested in packaging Tomcat.

So I found (using rpmseek.com) the following files:

tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm
tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm

At a first glance, these files looked like what I wanted to create,
but they contain much more than what I expected and I need to learn
more about the work that is being put into this by others.


Questions:

  1) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc.i386.rpm ? I thought it was a
binary distribution but it has an incredible number of development
file dependencies. Why does it require libgcj?

  2) What is tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_4fc.src.rpm ? Why is it compiling
Tomcat ? I thought being a cross platform Java application,
compilation of the source is not required.
Does it perform a native compile (libgcj)? If so, is this the future
norm?

Who are the people to contact re the most common Redhat distribution?

Many thanks,

Bernard


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