IBM Packaging Utility, Version 1.0.0.2 Release Notes

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Contents

1.0 About this release
2.0 Installation information
3.0 Known limitations, problems, and workarounds
4.0 IBM Rational Software Support
5.0 Notices and trademarks

1.0 About this release

The latest version of this document is available at http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/v7/pu/1002/docs/readme/readme.html.

The IBM® Packaging Utility program is compatible with Eclipse-based products such as IBM Rational® Software Architect. You can use this utility to perform the following tasks:

For example, you can use the utility to create a new repository based on two products; then, you can host the repository on a Web server for access by your entire enterprise.

2.0 Installation information

For information about installing the Packaging Utility program, refer to the installation guide for a product that is part of the IBM Rational Software Development Platform.

3.0 Known limitations, problems, and workarounds

These release notes include release-specific information, such as problems and limitations, which were not available until after the product documentation was finalized.

3.1 Installation guides contain incorrect IBM Packaging Utility installation instructions

The product Installation Guides contain incorrect installation instructions for IBM Packaging Utility; use the following instructions instead:

Installing Packaging Utility

IBM Packaging Utility is installed using IBM Installation Manager from a repository containing IBM Packaging Utility.

To install IBM Packaging Utility from the Auxiliary CD, complete the following steps:

On Windows®:

  1. Go to the Aux_CD_Win/PackagingUtility folder in the Auxiliary CD.
  2. Start install_win32.exe. Packaging Utility will show up in Installation Manager ready for installation.
  3. Follow instructions in Installation Manager to complete the installation of IBM Packaging Utility.

On Linux®:

  1. Go to the Aux_CD_Lin/PackagingUtility directory in the Auxiliary CD.
  2. Start install_linux.bin. Packaging Utility will show up in Installation Manager ready for installation.
  3. Follow instructions in Installation Manager to complete the installation of IBM Packaging Utility.

3.2 MD5 errors when Apache configuration file contains AddHandler imap-file map

The string ".map." in a filename can cause the Apache Web server to perform a translation on the file contents before sending to the client. For example, for Apache 2.2 this can happen by adding the line into an .htaccess file in a directory served.:

AddHandler imap-file map

The default configuration for some Apache installations is for AddHandler to be applied generally. As a workaround, comment out the "AddHandler imap-file map" line in the configuration files that affect the repositories used by IBM Installation Manager and IBM Packaging Utility.

This incorrect configuration will cause of an error message that looks like this:

Downloading plugin com.ibm.etools.sfm.mft.uri.map.nl1_7.0.0.v200610130814.
Downloading 'http://servername.com/ccb/Offerings/wdz70/20061013_1017/repository/plugins/com.ibm.etools.sfm.mft.uri.map.nl1_7.0.0.v200610130814.jar'
- to -
'D:\SDP70Shared\tmp\cicdip\v\md5\2aa842bc2558c018304a60446ddb2d3a'.
Table of contents digests differs from digest of downloaded file.

4.0 IBM Rational Software Support

IBM Rational Software Support provides you with technical assistance.

For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you will need when you require support, read the IBM Software Support Handbook.

For FAQs, lists of know problems and fixes, and other support information, visit the IBM Rational Software Support Web site.

For Rational software product news, events, and other information, visit the IBM Rational Software Web site.

Before you contact IBM Rational Software Support, gather the background information that you will need to describe your problem. When describing a problem to an IBM software support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:

5.0 Notices and trademarks

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