Hi again,
The JPackage people have the following solution: They include the JBoss
patches into their source and produce two independent non-conflicting
binary packages from the same source package:
- one unpatched for general use (that goes into /usr/share/java) and
- one for jbossas (which goes into
/usr/share/java/repository.jboss.com/) together with some metadata about
the jar that is used by jbossas and the patch applied (for documentation).
I have just discussed this with the JPackage people who answered my
question.
JPackage enable different build and runtime setups for the moment being
as there are conflicting (gjc-compiled) versions of jars in
/usr/share/java in the Fedora 9 base install that cannot be used for
jboss build but work in a runtime setup. So the different versions
really come from different source packages. It is not at all intended to
produce different binaries from one source package.
JPackage is working on merging the conflicting source packages to get
one and only one binary.
So this is what I'll work on as well. No need for any "workaround".
Florian
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