After pondering the kaffe package, the Debian Java FAQ, and the BTS for a
while, I still have a number of questions, and hope this list can provide
answers or advice.
Why doesn't kaffe have the compiler (kjc) included in it?
Why is /usr/lib/kaffe/bin/kjc in the kaffe package, but the jar file it
seems to depend on, (kjc.jar) is not?
Ditto for /usr/lib/kaffe/bin/kopi.
If kaffe has no binaries in /usr/bin, then how is it distinguished from
a library package? If not, then why isn't it called something like
kaffe-dev?
Why are the binaries for kaffe not in /usr/bin? Is it because there
are no man pages for the individual binaries (except kaffe itself)?
To be conformant with Debian Java policy, is it necessary to make links
between the real locations of the jar files in the kaffe package and
/usr/share/java?
The kaffe source package has a number of options to support a kaffe
installation that coexists with a javasoft installation, i.e., one can
add modify the names of all of the kaffe binaries using
--program-prefix, --program-suffix, --program-transform-name.
Is it not desirable to use these?
Aplogies in advance if I just failed to find answers to these questions
that may already be present somewhere at w.d.o.
Susan Kleinmann
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