According to Fedora DS Installation Guide
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Install_Guide

You need the following;
1. Apache 2, worker model. This binary is generally available on RHEL and Fedora Core platforms as /usr/sbin/httpd.worker. It is provided via the httpd package ( e.g. up2date httpd or yum install httpd). HP provides a free depot format download which includes the correct version of Apache. For other operating systems, you will have to build it yourself. Especially for Solaris - the binary available from sunfreeware.com is not the worker model. Here are the build and installation instructions for building your own Apache.

2. Java runtime. The JRE is required in order to use the Console. Either the Sun or the IBM JRE version 1.4.2 or later is required. Unfortunately, the console does not (yet) build and run with the open source GNU gcj/Classpath java implementation, but we are working on it. We thought that gcc/gcj 4.1 included with Fedora Core 5 would work, but it still has many problems, so your best bet is to use Sun or IBM JRE. For x86_64 platforms, there is a Sun Java 1.5 for AMD64.

On 8/1/06, Patrick Morris <patrick.morris@hp.com> wrote:
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006, Ken Wood wrote:

> Sorry if these are really dumb questions but what software is required
> before Fedora Directory can be installed?

Depends how you're installing it and what you're installing it on.

On my machines, the only other software I have to install is Apache.  As
far as I know, Java isn't really a requirement for the server, unless
you plan to also run the admin client on it.

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