[Pki-devel] [PATCH] 102 Added pki-base and pki-server RPM packages.
Ade Lee
alee at redhat.com
Tue Aug 28 03:26:03 UTC 2012
1. As discussed on #irc, please add a patch to handle the javadoc
packages.
2. How did you determine the Requires for pki-base? We do not want to
install more than is necessary on a client. For example, it isn't clear
to me that jython should be a requirement for pki-base. Rather it
should have been a requirement for pki-deploy - which becomes part of
pki-server.
Similarly the following seem to be requirements for pki-server rather
than pki-base: pki-common-theme, velocity, tomcatjss, pki-symkey,
(jss?)
3. The following should probably be replaced by packages (if possible):
Requires: %{_javadir}/velocity.jar
Requires: %{_javadir}/xalan-j2.jar
Requires: %{_javadir}/xalan-j2-serializer.jar
Requires: %{_javadir}/xerces-j2.jar
Requires: %{_javadir}/xml-commons-apis.jar
Requires: %{_javadir}/xml-commons-resolver.jar
And then we should ask whether they are requirements for pki-base or
pki-server.
4. pki-symkey: I know we said this will likely eventually be folded into
jss. But this is only used by the tks. So it should be a requirement
for either pki-server or pki-tks.
5. Its also an interesting question as to whether velocity is in fact a
requirement for the *-theme packages, rather than pki-server.
Ade
On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 19:04 -0500, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
> On 8/21/2012 2:02 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
> > On 8/20/2012 12:50 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
> >> The pki-common package has been split such that the common and
> >> client binaries are packaged in pki-base and server binaries are
> >> packaged in pki-server. The pki-util has been merged into pki-base
> >> and the pki-deploy package has been merged into pki-server.
> >>
> >> Ticket #295
> >
> > New patch attached. The old package definition wasn't removed properly.
>
> New patch attached. Updated pki-console.spec, dogtag-pki.spec, and some
> other files.
>
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