Yeah, this is kind of good. I was thinking about a system where each Java
aware package puts a file in an /etc dir, with init.d looking priorities.
So you might have:
/etc/java/classpaths/
00_Kaffe.txt
10_JServ.txt
.
.
.
All of these would get sourced to form a composite CLASSPATH. I hadn't really
considered the base class problem. Maybe a combination of the two systems.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 10:05:25AM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> >From Edouard G. Parmelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, one of the Kaffe upstream developers,
> a proposal to the Java policy:
>
> Each java-virtual-machine comes with a /etc/java-core-classes (using
> alternatives to manage it). This file contains the list of jars and
> directories with core classes.
>
> For Kaffe, here is an example:
>
> # Kaffe Core Classes
> /usr/share/kaffe/Klasses.jar
> /usr/share/kaffe/comm.jar
> /usr/share/kaffe/pjava.jar
> /usr/share/kaffe/servlet.jar
> /usr/share/kaffe/rmi.jar
> #/usr/share/kaffe/tools.jar
> #/usr/share/kaffe/microsoft.jar
> #/usr/share/kaffe/kjc.jar
>
> And may be, to help Jikes:
>
> # Debian policy for Java
> /usr/share/java/repository
>
> Advice?
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