Hallo Ean, * Ean Schuessler wrote: >On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 16:10, Jan Schulz wrote: >The difference is that the Kaffe package would not try to provide >"j2sdk1.4". Kaffe just provides "kaffe". Packages that know they will >work with Kaffe can explicitly depend on it.
Sorry, if I haven't made that clear in the propsal, but that is actually what I proposed. You can use the 'unfree-interface' (which should be the same, when using a sun licensed JVM) or any known free *working* JVM. >The problem is that "java2-runtime-<spec-version>" doesn't really >provide anything more than "j2re1.4". It is just a wordier way to refer >to Sun and IBM's VM, neither of which can actually be distributed by >Debian. The problem is, that this JVM can be installed and will often be a better choice (apache with tomcat and full load on kaffe?). This interface is for such a case. Currently you forbit this, as you only know where the BD package put their java and so it will break if you have sun-java packaged (mpkg-j2sdk) and instaleld with that name. >Kaffe is actually mostly compatible with the JAVA_HOME "standard" now >that I use symlinks for Debian compatibility. It might be worth making >the JAVA_HOME structure part of Debian policy. GCJ and friends could >create some simulation of it by symlinking stuff into a fake JAVA_HOME >structure. I much for this, but it will need 'protection', so that this system prevents to mistake kaffe for a sun compatible JVM-1.4. Jan -- Jan Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]