Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Bonniot wrote: > > It's best to have both options. Otherwise it forces every package to > > build-depend on a specific JVM, even though some might work with any > > JVM. > > That's exactly the purpose. A build dependency for a JVM should be > specific, see http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/building.html for the > reasons.
I admit I do that (call /usr/bin/java). I'll do it NO MORE! It's also a complain from dpkg-depcheck! But I have a problem with JAVA_HOME... What are the possible values of JAVA_HOME where you want to use something different from Blackdown's or Sun's JDK? It's better to choose ONE compiler and run the classes (lib's or else) with ANY JVM! Is it important that every packages compile with the same (not sure but I ask)? -- Arnaud Vandyck http://alioth.debian.org/users/arnaud-guest/
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