Le dimanche, 9 mars 2003, � 14:13 Europe/Paris, Mike Moran a �crit :
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Sylvain Cuaz wrote:
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Le dimanche, 23 f�v 2003, � 15:11 Europe/Paris, Benjamin Reed a �crit :
On Sunday, February 23, 2003, at 08:41 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Mike Moran wrote: []Word too long.Indeed, when implementing JarFiles the simplest way that I thought of and which stayed in /sw was to put all the jars in /sw/share/java and add them to the CLASSPATH (at the time the number of java pkg was like 5). But now I wonder if solution a la daemonic would be better : a way to make the jars in the ext directory (maybe even allow one to disable some jars)
I'm not sure I know a good way around this, but essentially, as soon as you install tomcat, suddenly the CLASSPATH variable gets too >>> long.
Choose bash as you default shell =)
Well, I've just done this and the problem is the same. I've tried using both /bin/bash and /sw/bin/bash. For example:
bash-2.05b$ gnuplot Word too long.
Has anyone managed to get this working? If not it'll be a sudden show stopper to anyone who installs just a few java packages.
Ben Reed has released updated versions of his java packages which should significantly reduce the size of the classpath, so try a selfupdate.
Plus as Martin already pointed out, you could source /sw/bin/init.[c]sh only for login shells (ie in .login for [t]csh and .bash_profile for bash, see the FILES section of the manpages).
-- zauc
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