Hi all,
 
I'm experimenting with the Unix plug-in and as a test I want to package
up an application and all its dependencies into an rpm.
 
If I look at the examples it seems I have to list each jar I want in the
rpm by hand which is likely to be error prone.
 
What is the recommended way of getting all runtime dependencies
included?
 
My current thinking is to create a tar.gz in a separate module using the
dependency plug-in and the assembler and depend on that and use an
extract inside the rpm.
However this seems like a kludge - so I'm wondering if there is a better
way.
 
Regards,
 
    /James

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