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scripts to package OpenSource Software into AIX LPP installp packages
BUILDAIX is a set of scripts that largely automate compiling and packaging software as AIX LPP (installp format).
The single command "buildaix" orchestrates the configure, make, and mkinstallp commands needed to create an installable LPP (or filesets).
(in other words - buildaix does not create RPM packages)
This package (helps) automates the building of standard OpenSource projects as an AIX LLP image/fileset that can be installed/uninstalled using the AIX command 'installp'. The...
AMPPS is a stack of Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl & Python. AMPPS enables you to focus more on using applications rather than maintaining them. With AMPPS you can create a website by installing any of the 330+ Apps, customizing it, and then simply publishing it on the internet via a wide choice of hosting service providers. A complete package on your desktop, same like the server that provides many open source web applications.
This project has been replaced by buildaix. Please refer to http://sourceforge.net/projects/buildaix/ for updates. This project area will not be updated! And the files here - are way behind those at buildaix!
The ULauncher is a small Java Launcher that uses JNI to create a JVM and launch the main class. ULauncher uses JVM.DLL to locate and create the JVM, so you can not configure the "classpath" nor "path" environment variables.
ApacheBuilder builds Apache (with optional modules of Mod_SSL and Mod_Perl) from sources, prompting for config params of location, etc. When done, it starts Apache and verifies it all works ok.