thanks for closing the loop on this one, good to have the pointer :-) On 21 July 2014 16:59, James Green <james.mk.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I stumbled on fpm and then onto a project that uses fpm to create ActiveMQ > debs from tarballs: > > https://github.com/rgevaert/activemq2deb > > After a few fixes (a PR is pending) I've managed to publish 5.7.0 and > 5.10.0 to bintray. If anyone would like to try, add this to your > sources.list: > > deb http://dl.bintray.com/jmkgreen/deb / > > You should be able to apt-get update then apt-get install activemq and see > it fire up. The folders look pretty reasonable for a debian system. The > packages are not signed. > > Thanks, > > James > > > > On 14 July 2014 11:23, James Green <james.mk.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The obvious answer - time. I've never done it before and don't envisage >> the company I work for wanting to take it up. >> >> Route of least resistance is possibly to take the existing deb and replace >> the jars inside - does that sound sensible? >> >> >> On 13 July 2014 12:11, Peter Hicks <peter.hi...@poggs.co.uk> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 11/07/14 16:13, James Green wrote: >>> >>>> I cannot find a source of ActiveMQ Debian packages that are up to date. >>>> Is >>>> there one? >>>> >>>> We're trying to install all new servers using apt-get almost exclusively, >>>> yet have the need of improvements in 5.9. Others in the company are >>>> noting >>>> RabbitMQ does and are suggesting we should take a look... >>>> >>> Serious question - what stops you making your own .debs? >>> >>> >>> Peter >>> >>> >>
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