On Mer 9 mars 2005 9:57, Anthony Green a écrit :
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 12:24 -0700, Tom Tromey wrote:
> >>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Mailhot
<Nicolas.Mailhot(a)laPoste.net> writes:
>
> Nicolas> You have to remember though things move in-jvm every release
> Nicolas> and it's mightily nice to be able to hide these changes from
> Nicolas> the packages so you don't have to rewrite specs all the time
>
> Yeah... actually I'm fine with leaving things as they are. I just
> wasn't sure where these symlinks should point for libgcj. But it
> sounds like just pointing them at libgcj.jar should work.
Are you sure this won't cause problems for proprietary VMs when they
want to load jndi.jar? They'll be looking at a jar file with all of the
core classes.
That's why you put the symlinks in a very particular location (_NOT_
/usr/share/java) that is only inspected buy the common classpath scripts
if the corresponding JVM is used.
This is one of the main differences between Debian packaging and JPackage
packaging - jars are not lumped in a single directory, they are isolated
in separate parts of the filesystem to make sure they are never exposed to
the wrong jvm.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot