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* Fedora java rpms can not bundle dependent jars.  Every jar file not created by the build must come from an rpm in the Fedora repository.
* Fedora java rpms can not bundle dependent jars.  Every jar file not created by the build must come from an rpm in the Fedora repository.
* All jars must be built from source
* All jars must be built from source
* Fedora build tools: xmvn-resolve<strike>mvn-local, mvn-rpmbuild, mvn-build</strike> no longer available in rawhide, considered private implementation
* Fedora build tools: xmvn-resolve, xmvn-subst, <strike>mvn-local, mvn-rpmbuild, mvn-build</strike> no longer available in rawhide, considered private implementation
* Fedora rpm macros: %pom_*, %mvn_build, %mvn_install, %mvn_file, xmvn-subst
* Fedora rpm macros: %pom_*, %mvn_build, %mvn_install, %mvn_file, xmvn-subst
* Fedora Java Packaging guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java JNI handling: System.load replaces System.loadLibrary, jar file in %{_jnidir} Jar files in %{_javadir}
* Fedora Java Packaging guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java JNI handling: System.load replaces System.loadLibrary, jar file in %{_jnidir} Jar files in %{_javadir}
* Fedora build systems have no internet access, avoid DNS if possible.
* Fedora build systems have no internet access, avoid DNS if possible.

Revision as of 17:21, 1 October 2013

If you're wondering what Big Data things are in Fedora, or are interested in working on packaging or reviews to help out the Big Data SIG, this is the page to look at!

If you know of a big-data-related package that is already in Fedora, or have one that you'd like to get into Fedora, be sure to list it here, or link to the page describing what needs to be done, or link to the bugzilla that needs help.

Packages available in Fedora

Packages in review

Packages we're working on

Things needing packaging or reviews

Packages we'd like to include

Becoming a packager

Not yet a packager? Check out the Package Maintainers, or the Join the package collection maintainers page to get more information. You could also ask on the Big Data SIG mailing list for assistance and see if you can find a willing helper or sponsor. For bundling Java packages read the Java packaging guidelines first.

Typical workflow (relies on github)

  • Clone original repo, if modifications are required.
  • Patch where necessary. (Use github tickets where possible if working as a group).
    • Try to organize your patch set into meaningful units, and create tickets to push upstream where possible.
    • For patches that require carrying, they should be applied to the raw-sources where possible.
  • Create a package-rpm repo with specs and system integration files (systemd, custom-conf, etc).
  • Use rpmbuild | hack fedpkg to enable prototype package building
    • spectool -g package.spec (will download sources)
    • md5sum package-sources.tar.gz > sources
    • fedpkg local
  • Once you feel you have a package ready for review run the following prior to submit:
    • rpmlint package.spec
    • mock --clean --init -r fedora-rawhide-x86_64 && fedora-review -m fedora-rawhide-x86_64 -n package.srpm

Packaging Notes

  • Fedora java rpms can not bundle dependent jars. Every jar file not created by the build must come from an rpm in the Fedora repository.
  • All jars must be built from source
  • Fedora build tools: xmvn-resolve, xmvn-subst, mvn-local, mvn-rpmbuild, mvn-build no longer available in rawhide, considered private implementation
  • Fedora rpm macros: %pom_*, %mvn_build, %mvn_install, %mvn_file, xmvn-subst
  • Fedora Java Packaging guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java JNI handling: System.load replaces System.loadLibrary, jar file in %{_jnidir} Jar files in %{_javadir}
  • Fedora build systems have no internet access, avoid DNS if possible.