Jim
I'm all for it. That way, I can have Sun's JDK coresident with Kaffe.
It may sound like anathema, but my bosses kinda prefer it that way ;-)
Mark
From: Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: JRE file layout for 1.0.7?
Date: Sat, 30 Mar
Is anybody opposed to this? It is breaking with tradition
somewhat, and it's for the upcoming release, so I figured
it would be best to ask. It'll also impact the Debian and
RPM packages.
Go for it -- this will also allow side-by-side testing with other
JRE implementations by resetting
Okay, I did it.
The changes to use a JDK/JRE style file layout are committed in CVS.
Here's what the layout looks like after doing make install.
Please test it and give me some feeback.
Cheers,
- Jim
/usr/local/kaffe
|-- bin
| |-- appletviewer
| |-- install-jar
| |-- jar
| |--
Exactly, thank you. And like Sun's JRE, please put Kaffe arch dependent
libraries in kaffe/Khost_cpu/. ;-)
Done.
Is anybody opposed to this?
Not at all. Also please make sure that the nativedir macro is
DESTDIR-aware.
I need to test that. I'm not sure if it is or not.
Cheers,
- Jim
Hi,
I want to minimize the number of changes for 1.0.7, in order to minimize the
amount of surprises and I don't want to introduce new instabilities.
But I would like to change the way the the files are installed when doing
make install. Instead of installing it by default in /usr/local/bin,
Jim Pick writes:
I want to minimize the number of changes for 1.0.7, in order to minimize
the
amount of surprises and I don't want to introduce new instabilities.
But I would like to change the way the the files are installed when
doing
make install. Instead of installing it by
Hi,
But I would like to change the way the the files are installed when doing
make install. Instead of installing it by default in /usr/local/bin,
/usr/local/lib, /usr/local/include, etc., I'd like to have the default
install put everything in /usr/local/kaffe, in a JRE-style layout.