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Am Montag, 9. Dezember 2002 22:39 schrieb Glen Mehn:
> Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> >PS: I looked at the rpm from Sun and I do not think that the creators knew
> >where files should be installed...
>
> try using the .bin version-- it's a self-extracting executable that you
> can intsall anywhere

Yes, but those a quite a lot of files in many different directories, useless 
file in jre/bin that are (all but one) already in bin and surely a lot of 
things to delete (>30MB) that should not really be in the JDK. Putting it to 
/usr/local might surely work but defeats the point of a package management 
system like dpkg.

I did not question that the .bin works (it does). My main question is not if  
SUN's j2sdk works but rather why the debs at blackdown.org depend on glibc in 
unstable (2.3.1). If I understood it right, the actual binary files are the 
same.

How are the debian files made? Are the sources (diff) available somewhere?

HS

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