Hi Jim,

Jim Walker wrote:
> Bharath Kumar wrote:
>> As mentioned during code review discussion, I had done a quick look
>> at '/usr/share/lib', noticed that components like freetts, jato, slp
>> had their own dirs where they installed their jars. Hence followed a
>> similar approach. As requested in that review mail thread, can you
>> please let know if there are specific rules/polices for deploying
>> jars in specific dirs? (eg: /usr/share/lib/java)
>
> During the discussion for Junit (LSARC/2008/633), /usr/share/lib/java
> was identified as the location for jar files used by multiple
> applications (ie. one common location, instead of many project
> specific locations).
>
> An opinion was proposed, but I lost track of that.
>
>>> Can more than one application use the jar files?
>> Yes, more than one application can use the jar files. Imperius 
>> (LSARC/2009/010) will be using it going forward.
>
> This is why is suggested that the common location be used,
> unless you have a reason for creating a project specific
> location.
>

I have modified the ARC docs as per your suggestion to deliver the jars 
into '/usr/share/lib/java'.  Please find them attached.

Thanks
Bharath
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