You mean like one created by something from a product that you probably are
pretty familiar with ?  :)  (so I have one :)

If you want one, some open source things like tar2rpm (alien) are worth
looking at.  WAS itself is not an rpm install but a java based installer.


Marcy Cortes

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Subject: [LINUX-390] Question for a friend: RPM spec file for WAS on z?

Does anyone have an RPM spec file for WAS on z that they can share?
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