Thank you for the information. I've joined deian-java to
help with my pursuits of java projects. However, I want
to pursue packaging tomcat 4.0 which has a different set
of dependencies than 3.2. As such, I'm creating some
'contrib' packages which install jsse and jmx, and then I
want to pakage the jakarta regexp and jakatarta servlet
api, and finally tomcat.
Should I post an ITP to devel?
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 06:03:44PM -0400, Dan Nguyen wrote:
> Hello Aaron,
>
> First realize that packages for Tomcat are available, but are not able
> to be included into Debian. Please read
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0010/msg01305.html which gives
> further explaination, and the location of packages.
>
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 10:48:47AM -0700, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> > I am trying to get a collection of debs together to
> > support tomcat 4.0 (avalable from
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/ ) installations. Tomcat
> > depends on:
> >
> > * jdk 1.3 (or jdk 1.2.2 with jndi) available from http://www.blackdown.org/
> > * xerces available from http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
> > * ant available from http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
> > * jakarta-regexp which is currently unavailable
> > * jakarta-servletapi-4.0 which is currently unavailable
> > * jsse which is only available as a zip from Sun
> > * jms which is only available as a zip from Sun
> >
> > To this end, I've started building deb files. So far,
> > I've only built a libjsse which installs all of the files
> > in the latest release of jsse from Sun. I've tested it on
> > my machine, and it seems to work, but I'd like to get
> > some feedback from someone who has actually released a
> > deb package.
> >
> > Where/what should I post in order to get some feedback?
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