FYI: the standard for the production versions of the JDK
under Solaris 2.x are the following:

o Real directory is /usr/javax.y (example: /usr/java1.1 or
whatever)
o Symbolic link to the real directory from /usr/java
o Various symbolic links in /usr/bin to things like
/usr/java/bin/java, /usr/java/bin/javac, ... I haven't
checked carefully for all the links created by the install.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paolo Ciccone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 13:35
To: Nelson Minar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: a filesystem standard for the JDK


>>>>> "NM" == Nelson Minar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    NM> Has anyone worked up a filesystem standard for the
JDK on
    NM> linux? I've seen it installed all over the place on
different
    NM> Linux systems. Maybe we can come up with a standard
place to
    NM> put everything and make the world safe for RPMs and
.debs
    NM> everywhere.

    NM> Is there a sensible Solaris standard? Anyone want to
work on
    NM> this with me?

That's a great idea, I'd like to participate. At Borland we
are
working on the Solaris version of JBuilder and we could not
find a
defined JDK standard location.

--Paolo


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