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Package: free-java-sdk
Verions: 0.4.2
Severity: wishlist
Grzegorz & others,
In using the free-java-sdk package, I notice that the scripts in
/usr/lib/fjsdk/bin are assigned to the free Java alternative components
as follows:
gjdoc -> /usr/bin/gjdoc
jar -> /usr/bin/fastjar
java -> /usr/bin/java-sablevm
javac -> /usr/bin/jikes-sablevm
javadoc -> /usr/bin/gjdoc
javah -> /usr/bin/javah-cp
javap -> /usr/bin/javap-cp
serialver -> /usr/bin/serialver-cp
Shouldn't there also be a jre/bin directory under /usr/lib/fjsdk with
symbolic links to the scripts in /usr/lib/fjsdk/bin for java, javaw,
keytool, policytool, etc. for compatibility with common JDK structures?
What brought this to mind is that I ran into a problem when trying to
manually launch a Tomcat 4.1.30 instance using fjsdk, where the
following error was reported by the catalina.sh script:
# /usr/local/tomcat4$ bin/catalina.sh start
The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined correctly
This environment variable is needed to run this program
This occurs with JAVA_HOME and PATH set as follows:
# /usr/local/tomcat4$ echo $JAVA_HOME
/usr/lib/fjsdk
# /usr/local/tomcat4$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/tomcat4/bin:/usr/local/apache-ant-1.6.2/bin:/usr/lib/fjsdk/bin:
/usr/local/tomcat4/bin:/usr/local/apache-ant-1.6.2/bin:
/opt/IBMJava2-ppc-142/jre/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-ppc-142/bin:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
What made me think of the jre/bin directory was remembering an
OpenOffice bug that used to occur when you had a JRE whose mappings
didn't strictly follow the setup of the Sun JDKs; I can't even remember
it anymore, we had discussed on the FreeBSD Java list long ago. So, I
took a look at an x86 Windows JDK and the IBM PPC-32 JDK and noticed the
difference between their structure and that of fjsdk. I have run
through the catalina.sh script just yet to see what produces that
message; the correlation between the directory structure and my present
Tomcat 4 issue are only indirectly related I believe.
Per your request, this is being filed as a wishlist bug report. It was
originally posted to the debian-java mailing list.
Regards,
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All Things Computed
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The latest release of the free-java-sdk package contains a symlink for
jre/bin to the bin directory, which resolves this wishlist issue.
Thanks to Grzegorz Prokopski for resolving this.
$ ls -Fla /usr/lib/fjsdk/jre/bin
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6 2005-03-24 00:02 /usr/lib/fjsdk/jre/bin -> ../bin/
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