Re: kgs and current linux javas
- From: Muad Dib le chat <a@xxxxx>
- Date: 18 Nov 2007 22:32:44 GMT
Le Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:50:57 +0000, marc gonzalez-carnicer a écrit :
the problem is that the user may end up have 2 java installed. assumingNope
there are no disk space issues this is no problem. but then the default
links for java have to be changed manually. it is likely to have
situacions like /usr/bin/java points to gnu java gnu, and that
/usr/bin/javaws points to sun java. all these links seem to go through
/etc/alternatives, at least in (k)ubuntu. again, this may be no problem
for the user who just wants to connect, but it may turn messy if the
user does not know what he has.
under Debian, at least, a single 'update-java-alternatives' is enough ..
no need to mangle with symlinks
Unfortunately, yes : java-gcj dont provides the javaws binary ..
my question is :
are my above statements correct?
is there a way to use javaws with gcj without installing sun-jre?
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