Hi, all!1
At Sun, 1 Jul 2001 11:17:00 -0500,
Ben Burton wrote:
> Hi. Okay, so to be as tacky as to follow up to my own email:
>
> What if there were a specification in the java policy that all JNI modules
> are placed in /usr/lib/java/jni (or somewhere else appropriate beneath
> /usr/lib) and that each JVM be required to append /usr/lib/java/jni to its
> java.library.path?
It seems good:)
I think we should decide these proposal quickly because debian-policy
for woody will be fixed by _July 21st_ (Anthony Towns posted it to
debian-devel-announce ml).
Well, I post proposal about java file location (maybe disscussed here
yet..).
[class files(*.class)]
/usr/share/java/classes
[jar files(*.jar)]
/usr/share/java/lib
[web applications(*.war)]
/usr/share/java/webapps
I may permit uncompressed war file here.
* above three directories (jar, classes, war) are generic in jakarta
project. I prefere these directory names.
[vm specific class files]
/usr/share/java/vm/${vmname} (maybe japhar, kissme, ..*.jar and *.class)
for examples:
kaffe /usr/share/java/vm/kaffe/Klasses.jar
j2sdk1.3 or j2re1.3 /usr/share/java/vm/j2re1.3/rt.jar
kissme /usr/share/java/vm/kissme/...
(uncompressed class files)
japhar /usr/share/java/vm/japhar/...
(uncompressed class files)
[JNI modules(lib*.so)]
/usr/lib/java/jni
Do you have any opinions?
Regards.
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