On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Andreas Petzold
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> Hi Antun,
>
> On Tuesday 24 June 2008 23:23:13 Antun Balaz wrote:
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> Are you trying to build i386 version of rpm on an x86_64 machine?
>
> yes, that was my original intention, but after reading
>
> http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SL4_WN_glite-3.1_64bit
>
> which I couldn't access yesterday, I think using the x86_64 rpm of java will
> satisfy all dependencies.
>
> Nevertheless, I'm still puzzled about the java version mix-up between the
> jpackage nosrc.rpm and the sun jdk package.
The mix up is just that jpackage is always playing catch up to SUNs releases.
JPackage will release a new one shortly.
Much of this will vanish once openjdk is just in the OS distribution .
This has happened
for Ferdora so will no doubt get to RHEL at some point.
Steve
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andreas
>
>
>> From: Andreas Petzold <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Sent: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 23:19:18 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [LCG-ROLLOUT] java/jdk troubles during gLite 3.1 install
>>
>> > Hi Steve,
>> >
>> > [snip]
>> >
>> > > Yes thats exactly it.
>> > > https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/GLite31JPackage#Option_2_Inst
>> > >alli ng_SUN_s_RPM_of has a bit about version xml-common-apis, to avoid
>> > > it use one of the options 1 on that page.
>> >
>> > well I'm trying to follow option 1a but I got stuck:
>> > >> According to
>> > >>
>> > >> http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SL4_WN_glite-3.1
>> > >>
>> > >> we are supposed to rebuild the rpms ourselves, well no problem - so we
>> > >> thought!
>> > >>
>> > >> We tried to follow the guide using jdk version 1.5.0_14, however the
>> > >> jpackage
>> > >> nosrc.rpm for version 1.5.0_14 does no longer exist. Instead, there is
>> > >> a nosrc.rpm for version 1.5.0_15 for which we can't find a jdk package
>> > >> from SUN. So we changed the spec file of the 1.5.0_15 nosrc.rpm to
>> > >> work with version 1.5.0_14 but then we hit a problem with the
>> > >> architecture. We are running SL4.6 x86_64 but we want to build the
>> > >> java rpm for i586. Now we are
>> > >> stuck. Maybe we have missed an important hint somewhere?
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Andreas
>>
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>
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Steve Traylen
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