> It actually is dependent on eclipse to build. And tomcat is > increasingly a "core" server piece similar to php[1] So why is it that servers have to be in core? Why not move tomcat outside of core? What's the justification for having it in core? Hell, same with php. The only thing I can think of that depends on php in core is squirrelmail. Zope's not in core, it's in extras and its a server. > > Jeremy > > [1] Yes, I know the hate that PHP has from you Seth, but quite frankly, > I don't think that taking LAMP out of Core is at all wise. 1. core isn't really feature complete on its own w/o extras. I can't install a system and finish it off w/o using extras. 2. extras is enabled by default in the final install of fedora core, so people can easily get to all of those packages. -sv -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list