On Jan 15, 2008, at 8:33 PM, Tony Hoffmann wrote: > I found that there are some compatibility issues between RHEL5 and > SL5 in regards to how java 1.5.0 is being distributed. We have a > beta astronomy package which depends on RedHat's java-1.5.0-sun > (specifically it lists libjava.so as a requirement). Their repo > does supply the required package, but yum removes the SL java-1.5.0- > sun-compat as it conflicts with the Redhat packaging. > > I guess my question is why does SL use different packaging from the > upstream vendor for java 1.5.0? > I would avoid using SUN' s java rpm that are in the SL repo since they are broken for a number of reasons. One in particular is that they publish that they provide xml-commons-apis and in fact it do not. This then get removed by other packages in repository which do genuinly provide it. The JPackage version of java RPMS work significantly better. this page has some of the details https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/GLite31JPackage . It details SL4 but is the same for SL5. or just use Jpackage instructions them selves. If you look in google that are lots of threads about why SUNs Java Package is not very good. Steve > -- > Tony Hoffmann | Tel: (250)493-2277 | Fax: (250)493-7767 > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > National Research Council Canada | P.O. Box 248, Penticton BC V2A 6J9 > Conseil national de recherches Canada | B.P. 248, Penticton (C.-B.) > V2A6J9 > Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada -- Steve Traylen [log in to unmask]