Thanks, this solution works.

Matthias

Ito Kazumitsu wrote:
In message "[kaffe] How to change the boot class path?"
    on 04/01/15, Matthias Pfisterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


for testing, I want to "shadow" a class in kaffe's rt.jar by a modified version of the same class. I routinly do this with the Sun JDK prepending a .jar file containing the modified version of the class with the -Xbootclasspath/p option. With older versions of kaffe it was possible to achieve the same effect by having a file ~/.kafferc with lines like:
--
CLASSPATH=/home/matthias/java/tritonus/dist/tritonus_core.jar:$CLASSPATH
--
This no longer seems to work.


This is what I do.

bash$ cat ~/.kafferc
case "$MYBOOTCLASSPATH" in
   "") ;;
    *) BOOTCLASSPATH=$MYBOOTCLASSPATH:$BOOTCLASSPATH
       ;;
esac

When I want to use my own classes instead of those in rt.jar,
I set the environment variable MYBOOTCLASSPATH.



-- Matthias Pfisterer <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reuchlinstrasse 28 phone ++49-711-62 87 12 D-70176 Stuttgart (in Deutschland 0711-62 87 12) GERMANY

Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody is watching.

Java Sound Resources (examples, FAQ, applications):
http://www.jsresources.org/

Tritonus, the open source implementation of the Java Sound API:
http://www.tritonus.org/
--------------------------------------------------------------


_______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe

Reply via email to