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On 04/04/12 19:10, Kevin Wright wrote:
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<div>On Apr 4, 2012, at 3:35 PM, Matthew Harmsen wrote:</div>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Adam,<br>
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Was there a typo in your subject line --- Did you actually
mean <i><b>Fedora 16</b></i> instead of <i><b>Fedora 18
(rawhide)</b></i>?<br>
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If you did mean Fedora 16, Endi and Adi made some recent
changes which remove the need for the "candlepin-deps", but
require the following:<br>
<blockquote>On 3/27/2012 8:57 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote: <br>
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3/27/2012 5:20 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">Previously
the code depends on the old RESTEasy libraries
provided by <br>
Candlepin package. Now the Eclipse classpath,
build/setup scripts, and <br>
the spec file have been updated to use the libraries
provided by the <br>
new RESTEasy package. <br>
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Ticket #29 <br>
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Note: The new RESTEasy package is only available in
F17. <br>
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Rebased. <br>
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I revised the patch such that in older Fedora it will not
require the new RESTEasy package. Instead, you can
download RESTEasy 2.3.2 (must be this version) zip file,
install it somewhere, and create the following symlinks to
mimic F17: <br>
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/usr/share/java/glassfish-jaxb/jaxb-impl.jar <br>
/usr/share/java/resteasy/jaxrs-api.jar <br>
/usr/share/java/resteasy/resteasy-jaxb-provider.jar <br>
/usr/share/java/resteasy/resteasy-jaxrs.jar <br>
/usr/share/java/resteasy/resteasy-jettison-provider.jar <br>
/usr/share/java/scannotation.jar <br>
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This way we can continue the development on F16 without
having to officially support it. <br>
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I believe that you can download this from the following link
(wait for the download link to appear):<br>
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href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/resteasy/files/Resteasy%20JAX-RS/2.3.2.Final/resteasy-jaxrs-2.3.2.Final-all.zip/download?use_mirror=iweb">http://sourceforge.net/projects/resteasy/files/Resteasy%20JAX-RS/2.3.2.Final/resteasy-jaxrs-2.3.2.Final-all.zip/download?use_mirror=iweb</a></li>
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I believe that Kevin may be able to point you to an existing
Repo for the other components?<br>
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Hope this helps,<br>
-- Matt</div>
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<div>Matt,</div>
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<div>The only problem with this is that the nightly builds are
using mock (as are the builds done in Westford, AFAIK). Mock
builds just pull from a mock repo and don't allow you to do
this type of manipulation--at least not in any type of
automated fashion. If someone can provide me with an rpm that
includes these hacks, I can put them in a extras repo and pull
from that. This hack would allow me to continue with the daily
F16 builds otherwise I think we should discontinue them since
Dogtag 10 will never be released on F16.</div>
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<div>--Kevin</div>
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Kevin,<br>
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Ade spoke with Adam regarding this, and I now believe that this will
no longer be necessary, as Adam can simply manually apply Endi's
changes to his Fedora 16 development machine (and build from
source).<br>
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Thanks,<br>
-- Matt<br>
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On 04/02/12 19:13, Adam Young wrote:
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type="cite">Please make a single directory with the set of
RPMs needed for BUilding Dogtag. We've been doing that
for IPA for a while, and it is necessary for continuing
development. I am not at a point where I can install F17
for my primary development machine, but I still try to
keep up with PKI development from time to time. You guys
have done a great job in geting the RPMS into Rawhide,
but they should still install on F16 provided all of the
dependencies are provided. I am willing to generate the
Repo the same way that John Dennis does for IPA, but I
need the RPMS themselves. <br>
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