>> The presence of a pom.xml file is a bit of a clue! > > It's as much of a clue as "You are here" written in Chinese on a map inside a > mall in Italy.
You are welcome to send a pull request or patch to help improve the documentation. --- A. Soroka The University of Virginia Library > On Sep 8, 2016, at 4:53 AM, otheus uibk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Andy, thanks for your responses. > > What I really need as an RPM. > > Google helped me find a maven-plugin and it describes how to modify pom.xml > so that maven builds an RPM. I tried, but my attempts failed. Jena's > pom.xml has no <build> hiearchy, and I don't know what I'm doing. Could you > help with this? http://www.mojohaus.org/rpm-maven-plugin/usage.html > > The presence of a pom.xml file is a bit of a clue! >> > > It's as much of a clue as "You are here" written in Chinese on a map inside > a mall in Italy. The fact is, I've never heard of a pom.xml nor a pom > module. I have no idea what to do with these. I'm a sysadmin familiar with > RedHat, Ubuntu, etc, not a java developer. I worked with Java long before > any build system had been constructed for it, ie, 20 years ago. I also > worked with it when there was Ant, which I abhored. But even C-based > projects for UNIX-only that have Makefiles in the directory will STILL have > a basic compilation instructions in README. > > > -- > Otheus > [email protected] > [email protected]
