Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 10:42 -0400, Lillian Angel wrote:
On May 21, Sun plans on releasing a preview of JDK7[1]. We (the OpenJDK
team) would like to create a java-1.7.0-openjdk package for experimental
and testing purposes. A few options were we create the fedora rpms and
submit them to rpmfusion (or similar), host them on a my personal fedora
page, or get the package into Fedora.
I am wondering what some other acceptable options are. I am not keen on
getting this package pushed into Fedora since java-1.6.0-openjdk already
exists, and jdk7 will not be stable until sometime after Feb 2010[1].
Suggestions?
How many packages will this consist of, and will there be
interdependencies (IE will you need to use one of these new packages to
build another new package)?
6 or 7 packages in total. No interdependencies.
By far the easiest route is to do a scratch build of the package in
question, gather the resulting rpms and put them in a repo on your
fedorapeople page.
Thanks, I think that is what we will do.
Cheers,
Lillian
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