Am 01.06.2021 um 02:22 schrieb Adam Young <ayoung(a)redhat.com>:
Why is an RPM not feasible?
I don’t know all the details. Please correct me if my knowledge is incomplete or
incorrect. But as to my knowledge, according to Fedora packaging policy the source code
must be completely compiled on Fedora infrastructure and each library must become a
separate package. For very large and complex Java programs like Wildfly, this is an
enormous amount of work and also fits poorly with the Java build system. In this respect,
building a rpm is theoretically possible, but practically not feasible with the available
resources. There was an attempt a few years ago, but it was not completed as to my
knowledge.
If there is something wrong with this argument, please correct or add to it. This would be
important for the attempt of a simple Wildfly installation.