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Package: tomcat4
Version: 4.1.31-4
Severity: normal
Hi
Tomcat4 depends on libjessie-java, which provides an SSL
implementation, "aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE
as it exists in Java 1.4".
If the Sun J2RE 1.4+ is already installed there is no need to install
libjessie. Therefore the dependencies should read :
libjessie-java | j2re1.4 | j2re1.5
Thanks,
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Michael Koch wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 09:58:32AM +0200, Julien Wajsberg wrote:
>>Tomcat4 depends on libjessie-java, which provides an SSL
>>implementation, "aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE
>>as it exists in Java 1.4".
>>
>>If the Sun J2RE 1.4+ is already installed there is no need to install
>>libjessie. Therefore the dependencies should read :
>>libjessie-java | j2re1.4 | j2re1.5
>
> Not tomcat should depend on libjessie-java but the different runtimes
> that need it to be compatible with the proprietary. As far as I know
> most if not all do already. This needs to be checked then we can remove
> this dependency in tomcat4 totally.
Barry Hawkins wrote:
> [...]
> Tomcat actually needs a JDK and not a JRE. I believe the addition of
> the libjessie-java dependency is part of moving Tomcat 4 to main;
> Wolfgang and Arnaud can best answer that. Since the Sun JRE/JDK is
> never an asuumption for anything moved to main, dependencies will
> seldom reflect a Sun-centric perspective.
I did patch tomcat4 to remove the com.sun.net... dependencies where
possible by the javax.net... classes. Also, tomcat4 calls some com.sun
classes with Class.forName(comSunCrap).newInstance(). In these cases, if
an exception is throws, I try to load the corresponding jessie classes.
Not all the free runtime/virtual machines ship crypto implementations
(org.metastatic...) so I added the dependency to be sure the class will
be there. If something if missing (classpath or something), or if you
think I shouldn't close the bug, don't hesitate to re-open it.
Barry,
I'm not sure we'll be able to move tomcat4 to main. I'll try to build it
with kaffe when I'll have more spare time but I'd like to concentrate on
tomcat5.
Thanks for the report,
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