Hey Guys,

I think JPackage works for most distributions, but was started by Red Hat, so 
it's reasonable to assume that Fedora is the primary target.  With Fedora 7 the 
JPackage utils come installed.  There's a nice tutorial on how to install 
JPackage Java on Fedora here (I just performed these steps on Fedora 7):

http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/JPackage_Java_for_FC4#Install_jpackage.repo_from_JPackage

Cheers,
- Ole







Alex Karasulu wrote:
Hi all,

Also let's keep in mind that we don't just want to run integration tests inside
eclipse alone.  We have to make sure the maven CLI driven integration tests
also work with different JVM configurations when determining if changes do
not result in breakage of the trunk.

Ole's recommendation is something I've found useful but that is more for
debian based systems I guess but FC should also have equivalent alternatives
package as well.

Alex

On 6/27/07, *Emmanuel Lecharny* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi Enrique,

    I personally use Eclipse, and I switch the JVMs. Simple, fast and
    convenient. It only  takes a few seconds, and I don't even have to
    recompile the whole project.


    --
    Regards,
    Cordialement,
    Emmanuel Lécharny
    www.iktek.com <http://www.iktek.com>


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