On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:55 PM, gil <puntogil(a)libero.it> wrote:
They're using github only as backup for now, github is not updated very
often. I'm working with upstream for getting them moving to github as
primary repository.
Il 19/01/2016 12:16, Sandro Bonazzola ha scritto:
Hi,
I started trying to package Spago BI ( <
http://spagobi.com/>
http://spagobi.com/ ) for Fedora.
An initial spec file I created mostly to understand what's being built is
here:
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/52375/1/specs/spagobi/spagobi.spec.in
The output of maven install is a set of war files which includes libraries
and javascript libraries from external sources / projects (maven central
mostly).
war format is not supported (ask to mizdebsk)
Added to the discussion.
Any wiki page about this?
During the build, several jar files are created and not installed by mvn
install.
can you post somewhere a build.log?
state.log:
http://ur1.ca/ofkbe
root.log:
http://ur1.ca/ofkbk
build.log:
http://resources.ovirt.org/repos/testing/build.log
I've searched for a packaging guidelines wiki page about packaging wildfly
webapps and in IRC I've been pointed to thermostat package as example.
I'm not realy sure to have understood what's expected from the package:
- is it ok to just have the final war file in the package?
- is it ok to have libraries (jar and js) from other packages included in
the war file? (I know, I'm using mvn and not maven-local since I don't have
packaged dependencies yet, but supposing they're in fedora, is it allowed
to have them in the war file?
wildfly, if it is not already happened, it should be retired (ask to
mgoldman)
Marek, Vaclav, aren't you going to package Wildfly 10 for Fedora? o_O
SpagoBI can run with tomcat as well but being oVirt 4.0 on Wildfly 10 we'd
like to get it running on the same application server.
Help with the packaging effort is welcome :-)
regards
.g
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