[Sunburned Surveyor] > [2] Place the JAR file with the main class in /usr/bin/openjump.
I suspect you mean /usr/share/openjump/ here. > I will try to overcome the challenges that arise from placing > plug-in jars and supporting files in /usr/share/openjump or > /usr/share/java/openjump. (Which one of these folders would be more > appropriate?) I would say that generic stuff should go in share/java/, and application specific stuff should go in share/openjump/. > If this can't be done I will place the plug-ins in a subfolder of > /usr/bin/openjump. Again, I suspect you mean /usr/share/openjump/ here. > If OpenJUMP is using a fairly generic Java library, and a Debian > package for it does not exist, should I prepare a Debian package for > it and declare a dependency in my control file? I imagine sharing of > Debs for common Java libraries is one of the benefits of Debian's > package system. Yes, libraries from other sources needed by openjump should be placed in separate Debian packages. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]