[Bug 700199] Review Request: tomcat - Apache Servlet/JSP Engine, RI for Servlet 3.0/JSP 2.2 API

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=700199

--- Comment #28 from Ole <ole.ersoy@xxxxxxxxx> 2011-05-24 16:38:14 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #25)
> (In reply to comment #22)
> > The main tomcat package %files section has these lines:
> > %{bindir}/tomcat-juli.jar
> > %{libdir}/tomcat-juli.jar
> > 
> > Is it right that the jar is in two places?  Also the same jar is excluded from
> > the lib package.  Will RPM automatically do this, since the jar is included in
> > the main package?  It seems like it should, otherwise some of the servlet spec
> > jars, etc. would also be included in the lib package, even though they are in
> > the servlet package.
> 
> Same here. The one in libdir is a symlink to the other. Tomcat is a complicated
> beast and we are fighting it with symlinks.

I understand the rationale behind having symlinks for the configuration files. 
For instance we have /etc/tomcat/server.xml and
/usr/share/tomcat/conf/server.xml.  This is so that people who are used to
seeing the file in each location can edit it there.  But why do we have JULI
symbolically linked?  JULI is only put on the class path from the init script
right?

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