David Holmes - Sun Microsystems wrote: > Tim Bell said the following on 08/25/09 13:51: >> I am also running OpenSolaris 2009.06 on my home system. >> >> /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/bin looks more like a JRE than a JDK: > > So is this a deployment bug or an OpenSolaris bug or what? Surely a JRE > should not be getting installed in /usr/jdk, nor should it be called > jdk1.6.0. > > Who's responsible for this?
IMO - OpenSolaris packaging, although I couldn't locate a bug report for it. The initial install is minimal, presumably so that it will fit on a bootable CD. For more information, take a look here: "Java Development" > The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is already bundled with OpenSolaris OS. > But for Java development, you need to download and install the Java > Development Kit either form http://java.sun.com or from the official IPS > repository. To enable Java development support, execute the following command: http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenSolarisInfo/OpenSolaris+2008.11+Development+Environment+Guide#OpenSolaris2008.11DevelopmentEnvironmentGuide-JavaDevelopment Tim
