On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Axalon wrote:

> Precedence set by Kaffe pkg, which is atleast in theory compliant with the
> standard.  /usr/java should be broke apart into /usr/lib, /usr/bin, and
> /usr/share/"name". "Global libs" (for lack of knowledge?) would get
> installed into the generic CLASSPATH
> (/usr/share/"kaffe\jre\jdk\java"/lib), where as application specific would
> create thier own dir under /usr/share/"prog\pkg" and use a wrapper to
> alter the CLASSPATH. This doesn't mean a socalled global HAS tobe put into
> the global path, they could all be stuffed into /usr/share/"prog\pkg" to
> allow for version mixing..

Are you familiar with java packages? There is really no such concept as
this, especially when .jar's are single files.

-- 
Sincerely,

David Walluck
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