I have made some more revisions to my wiki describing how to set up Eclipse, Subclipse and Subversion, as suggested by Mark and Andrew.
Here is the link: http://tips4javadevelopmentondebian.pbwiki.com/Working%20With%20Eclipse%2C%20Subclipse%2C%20and%20Subversion I'm open to more revision if there are still some things that need to be changed. Scott Huey P.S. - I've also added this information to the Debian Wiki at: http://wiki.debian.org/Using_Eclipse,_Subclipse,_and_Subversion_on_Debian?action=show On 8/1/06, Mark Phippard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/01/2006 05:21:18 PM: > I looked at this this morning. > > The Debian java policy [0],[1] does require JVMs to look in /usr/lib/jni. > > However testing this morning showed that only one out of the eleven JVM > environments I have installed actually honour that part of policy. > > The only way I can see to fix Sun's and IBM's JVMs is replacing java with a > wrapper script setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH or -Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni. > This would only work for users who install JVMs adapted in this way, and > would be a significant break with the JVM's normal behaviour. > > I will note that the script used for launching eclipse on Debian does pass > ... -vmargs -Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni ... to eclipse, so that users > of Debian's eclipse packages should not have this problem. To me this seems > to be the better approach. I was suggesting that the Eclipse startup script be modified, as it appears Debian does. It is cool that Debian is doing it. That should mean that someone that install Eclipse and JavaHL via apt should just work. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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