On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

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Trying to accomodate java stuff, try to learn how openpkg's specs 
look/work like and look at jpackage.org.
There you will see how many requirements have to be met to allow tomcat4 
to build/use and how many are required for apache2, not speaking of both 
together.
The "easiest" path would be to accomodate first w/ rpm specs, after that 
w/ openpkg's specs, and modify the jpackage.org's specs to be openpkg 
compatible.

Don't get me wrong, I don't want to tell you don't use openpkg, but java 
is not a "usual" package, not speaking of the dependencies to use tomcat4 
w/ apache2.
I have built java-1.4.2 (from source), tomcat5 and mod_jk2 w/ apache2, but 
haven't managed to use tomcat4. My experience is non-openpkg, it's 
"native", where all the used libs are not semi "shared" due to the 
constrains of openpkg.

In an openpkg env. I would try the newest versions, as: apache2, tomcat5, 
mod_jk2, else probably you will have much trouble w/ incompatibilities, 
non-working versions.

Peter

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