[jboss-rpm] How to run EAP / AS 7 - EDG - RHEV-M / ovirt - SOA-P side-by-side on a rpm based platform?

John Doyle jdoyle at redhat.com
Fri Feb 17 15:19:19 EST 2012


On 02/17/2012 09:44 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
> On 02/17/2012 11:31 AM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
>> I would like to come to a common packaging strategy for both RHEL&
>> Fedora for the whole AS 7 family and forward that as a recommendation to
>> Trevor.
>>
>> Specifically the issue I want to address is installing and possibly
>> running AS 7 and ovirt side-by-side.
>>
>> Subhendu and Julian put forward Jindrich's proposal of "Dynamic Software
>> Collections".
>>
>> http://jnovy.fedorapeople.org/scl-utils/dsc.pp.pdf
>>
>> Would it make sense to use DSC as a base strategy?
>>
>> Who sees any obstacles and possible solutions?
>>
>> To kick off:
>> - interdepencies of DSCs are yet undefined, thus the whole multi-version
>> dependency management issue is only lifted to another level
>> - /opt is off-limits for Fedora. Can we use /usr/share instead?
> it is not about /opt, it is about the entire concept of having more than
> single version of each afaiu.
> spot?
>
> "Not approved for Fedora Packages
> Please note that official Fedora packages must not be configured as
> Software Collection packages. Fedora does not permit relocatable
> packages, packages using hierarchies that conflict or violate the FHS,
> or packages storing files in /opt. This documentation is NOT part of the
> Fedora Packaging Guidelines, and is only here should you wish to
> generate unofficial Software Collections against Fedora in a third-party
> repository."
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SoftwareCollections
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I prefer software collections as our way to create Product RPMs, but I 
don't see a way forward to a common strategy for Community on Fedora and 
Products on RHEL.  As Carlo points out, Fedora is blocking the way.


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