What about ANT_HOME in jakarta/jpp rpm case ?
Should we create a /usr/share/ant dir and make it
ANT_HOME.
In that case we should have the following layout (FHS ?)
/usr/bin/ant
/usr/bin/antRun
/usr/share/java/ant.jar
/usr/share/java/ant-optional.jar
/usr/share/ant/bin/
/usr/share/ant/bin/antRun -> /usr/bin/antRun
/usr/share/ant/lib/
/usr/share/ant/lib/ant-optional.jar -> /usr/share/java/ant-optional.jar
Exact ?
BTW: if the ant-optional.jar is splitted in many sub-jars, we should
place them all in /usr/share/ant/lib/
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nicolas Mailhot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 11:40 AM
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>Subject: Re: [JPackage-devel] FW: jakarta ant 1.4.1/1.5 ant script
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>Le jeu 02/05/2002 � 11:33, Stefan Bodewig a �crit :
>> On 02 May 2002, Nicolas Mailhot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Anyway the new (new) classpath builder is recursive
>>
>> "Ant's" is not and this is for a reason - JAVA_HOME/lib/ext isn't
>> recursive either.
>
>Ok. If you really think being recursive is bad, that's just a switch in
>find. Just tell me and I'll un-recurse it. However I'm not sure that in
>ant lib context it wouldn't be a good thing.
>
>> > and works with ant installations in "New ant" and jars like "I love
>> > spaces.jar", so please consider it.
>>
>> I will give it a very serious look, thanks for your effort and
>> persistence.
>
>I will try to solve any sticking points you raise till the whole thing
>ends up in ant cvs:)
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Nicolas Mailhot
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