RE: a filesystem standard for the JDK

1999-07-15 Thread R.W. Shore
/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 >

Re: a filesystem standard for the JDK

1999-07-14 Thread Paolo Ciccone
> "SM" == Scott Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SM> Well, if the user buys Solaris 7 or installs one of SunSoft's SM> Production VM packages on a 2.5.1 - 7 box, then /usr/java SM> contains the JDK (as a link to /usr/java1.1), and SM> /usr/bin/java is a link to the "official

Re: a filesystem standard for the JDK

1999-07-14 Thread Zdenek Kabelac
> Has anyone worked up a filesystem standard for the JDK on linux? I've > seen it installed all over the place on different Linux systems. Maybe > we can come up with a standard place to put everything and make the > world safe for RPMs and .debs everywhere. > > Is there a sensible Solaris stand

Re: a filesystem standard for the JDK

1999-07-14 Thread Paolo Ciccone
> "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 w

Re: a filesystem standard for the JDK

1999-07-14 Thread Nathan Meyers
Nelson Minar wrote: > > Has anyone worked up a filesystem standard for the JDK on linux? I've > seen it installed all over the place on different Linux systems. Maybe > we can come up with a standard place to put everything and make the > world safe for RPMs and .debs everywhere. > > Is there a