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Jpackage on FC3

The Jpackage project has RPMs for lots of Free Java packages and also SRPMs that you can build against various non-Free packages like Java from Sun.

This page documents how to install only Free software packages, see the Jpackage with Sun Java on FC3 page for information about using Java from Sun.

This page explains how to install the packages required to build and deploy MKSearch on Fedora Core 3 using Apache Ant, Tomcat 5.x and JUnit regression tests. This configuration is documented because it is the primary configuration used in the development of the system. It is possible to build the project without Ant or JUnit and deploy to other servlet containers, see $mk_home/bin/README.txt for further details.

Lines in the examples that start with a $ prompt are things you can do as a normal user, lines that start with a # are things that have to be done by root. When copying these instructions, you do not need to copy the $ or the #!

Configuring Yum

The first thing to do is either configure Yum (which comes with FC3) to get the Free Jpackage packages or configure Apt (which comes from other repos such as Freshrpms) - you don't need to configure both. If you are not sure which to use then Yum is probably best. The Jpackage site has Apt and Yum configuration instructions, or you can follow the short Yum instructions that have been taken from there.

GPG

To ensure that the packages you install are not corrupted you first need to install the Jpackage GPG key. You can download the key as a normal user but you need to install it as root:

  $ cd /tmp/
  $ wget http://jpackage.org/jpackage.asc
  $ su
  # rpm --import jpackage.asc

Yum

It is simply a matter of downloading the jpackage.repo list and installing it as root:

  $ cd /tmp/
  $ wget http://jpackage.org/jpackage.repo
  $ su
  # mv jpackage.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/

You can then run yum update to update the list of available packages.

Installing Packages

The first thing to do is to install the java compat packages.

  # yum install gcc-java compat-gcc-java \
    java-1.4.2-gcj-compat java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-devel
  Dependencies Resolved
  Transaction Listing:
    Install: compat-gcc-java.i386 0:8-3.3.4.2
    Install: java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.noarch 0:1.4.2.0-11jpp
    Install: java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-devel.noarch 0:1.4.2.0-11jpp
  Performing the following to resolve dependencies:
    Install: compat-libgcj.i386 0:8-3.3.4.2
    Install: compat-libgcj-devel.i386 0:8-3.3.4.2
    Install: ecj.i386 0:2.1.3-5
    Install: katana.noarch 0:2.0.0-1
  Is this ok [y/N]: y

The three key packages that are required for this deployment are named tomcat5, ant and junit, so start by trying to install these.

  # yum install tomcat5 ant junit
  Error: missing dep: jta >= 0:1.0.1-0.a.1 for pkg tomcat5
  Error: missing dep: j2sdk = 2000:1.4.2_06-fcs for pkg java-1.4.2-sun-compat

Since Tomcat 5 depends on non-Free packages, jta and j2sdk the install has failed to complete, so the next thing to do is to install these dependencies.

Build environment

First you need to create some directories for building RPMs in and also set up your build environment, all this should be done as a normal user and not root.

  $ cd
  $ mkdir rpms
  $ cd rpms
  $ mkdir {build,rpms,sources,specs,srpms,tmp}

Next you need to create a ~/.rpmmacros file in your home directory, change chris in the following example to suit.

  %_builddir      /home/chris/rpms/build
  %_rpmdir        /home/chris/rpms/rpms
  %_sourcedir     /home/chris/rpms/sources
  %_specdir       /home/chris/rpms/specs
  %_srcrpmdir     /home/chris/rpms/srpms
  %_tmppath       /home/chris/rpms/tmp

Now you should be ready to start building the non-Free packages.

jta

First download, verify and install the jta source RPM, you can ignore the messages about user jpp not existing.

  $ cd /tmp/
  $ wget http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/jpackage/1.6/generic/non-free/SRPMS/jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.nosrc.rpm
  $ rpm -K jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.nosrc.rpm
  jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.nosrc.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK
  $ rpm -Uvh jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.nosrc.rpm
   1:jta                    warning: user jpp does not exist - using root
  warning: group jpp does not exist - using root
  ########################################### [100%]

Next we can try building it.

  $ cd ~/rpms/specs
  $ rpmbuild -ba jta.spec
  error: File ~/rpms/sources/jta-1_0_1B-classes.zip: No such file or directory

This error tells us what non-Free things we need to find on the Sun web site, in this case, jta-1_0_1B-classes.zip.

So go to the jta page and follow the download link for the Class Files 1.0.1B, click through the online agreement and save it to /tmp/ then do the same for the JavaDocs 1.0.1B.

Now you can try rebuilding the SRPM again.

  $ cp /tmp/
  $ cp jta-1_0_1B-classes.zip ~/rpms/sources/
  $ cp jta-1_0_1B-doc.zip ~/rpms/sources/
  $ cd ~/rpms/specs
  $ rpmbuild -ba jta.spec
  error: Failed build dependencies:
        java-devel is needed by jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.noarch

So we have discovered that jta depends on java-devel, another non-Free package.

Java

Download, verify and install the java-1.5.0-sun package from Jpackage, again ignore the warnings about users not existing.

  $ cd /tmp/
  $ wget http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/jpackage/1.6/generic/non-free/SRPMS/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm
  $ rpm -K java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm 
  java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK
  $ rpm -Uvh java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm 

Next try building the package to see what is needed from the Sun site.

  $ cd ~/rpms/specs/
  $ rpmbuild -ba java-1.5.0-sun.spec 
  sh: ~/rpms/sources/jdk-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin: No such file or directory
  error: Bad exit status from /usr/local/src/rpms/tmp/rpm-tmp.28816 (%prep)

So now we know we need to find jdk-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin from Sun.

This can be found via the J2SE 5.0 page, click though the agreement following the Download JDK link and select the Linux self-extracting file - jdk-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin and save it to /tmp/.

Next copy the file required to build the RPM.

  $ cp /tmp/jdk-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin ~/rpms/sources/
  $ cd ~/rpms/specs/
  $ rpmbuild -ba java-1.5.0-sun.spec
  Wrote: ~/rpms/srpms/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-devel-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-src-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-demo-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-plugin-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-fonts-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-alsa-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-jdbc-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm

Now you should be ready to install the java-1.5.0-sun-devel-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm package that jta depends on, and any depandencies.

  # rpm -Uvh ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-devel-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm 
  error: Failed dependencies:
        java-1.5.0-sun = 0:1.5.0.01-1jpp is needed by java-1.5.0-sun-devel-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586
  # rpm -Uvh ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-devel-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm \
             ~/rpms/rpms/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.i586.rpm
  Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
     1:java-1.5.0-sun         ########################################### [ 50%]
     2:java-1.5.0-sun-devel   ########################################### [100%]

Now we can go back to the jta build instructions above and try again; this time there should not be any errors.

  $ cd ~/rpms/specs/
  $ rpmbuild -ba jta.spec
  Wrote: ~/rpms/srpms/jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.nosrc.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/noarch/jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.noarch.rpm
  Wrote: ~/rpms/rpms/noarch/jta-javadoc-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.noarch.rpm

And now install jta.

  # rpm -Uvh ~/rpms/rpms/noarch/jta-1.0.1-0.b.4jpp.noarch.rpm
  Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
     1:jta                    ########################################### [100%]

Tomcat, Ant and JUnit

Now all the depandencies have been installed, we can go back to the intital install attempt and try again.

  # yum install tomcat5 ant junit
  Dependencies Resolved
  Transaction Listing:
    Install: ant.noarch 0:1.6.2-3jpp
    Install: junit.noarch 0:3.8.1-4jpp
    Install: tomcat5.noarch 0:5.0.30-1jpp
  Performing the following to resolve dependencies:
    Install: axis.noarch 0:1.1-3jpp
    Install: bcel.noarch 0:5.1-5jpp
    Install: classpathx-jaf.noarch 0:1.0-2jpp
    Install: classpathx-mail.noarch 0:1.0-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-beanutils.noarch 0:1.7.0-1jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-collections.noarch 0:3.1-1jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-daemon.noarch 1:1.0-2jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-dbcp.noarch 0:1.2.1-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-digester.noarch 0:1.6-2jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-discovery.noarch 1:0.2-2jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-el.noarch 0:1.0-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-fileupload.noarch 1:1.0-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-launcher.noarch 0:0.9-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-logging.noarch 0:1.0.4-2jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-modeler.noarch 0:1.1-3jpp
    Install: jakarta-commons-pool.noarch 0:1.2-2jpp
    Install: log4j.noarch 0:1.2.8-8jpp
    Install: mx4j.noarch 0:2.0.1-2jpp
    Install: regexp.noarch 0:1.3-2jpp
    Install: saxon.noarch 0:6.5.3-3jpp
    Install: servletapi5.noarch 0:5.0.18-2jpp
    Install: tyrex.noarch 0:1.0.1-2jpp
    Install: wsdl4j.noarch 0:1.4-3jpp
    Install: xerces-j2.noarch 0:2.6.2-4jpp
    Install: xml-commons.noarch 0:1.0-0.b2.7jpp
    Install: xml-commons-apis.noarch 0:1.0-0.b2.7jpp
    Install: xml-commons-resolver.noarch 0:1.1-3jpp
    Update: jpackage-utils.noarch 0:1.6.2-1jpp
  Is this ok [y/N]: y

And that's it!

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This document was last modified by Chris Croome on 2005-01-25 07:37:42
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