On 05.05.2010 22:46, Torsten Werner wrote:
Hi,
I have an idea about implementing sensible-tools for the java world
and wrote them down at<http://wiki.debian.org/Java/SensibleJava>. I
have already implemented a proof of concept. What do you think about
it? Does it make sense at all? Is the prefix "sensible-" a good/bad
idea?
improving the current alternative-based system is needed, but you only replace
one inflexible system with another one.
- no choice of a specific VM
- no choice of compiled or interpreted mode
While the java world seems to be most ix86 centric, IMO a distribution should
try to support java on all it's supported architectures. This might include
working around jvm issues on specific architectures.
What does the name 'sun' mean? A vm, a jdk, anything else? If it's a VM, it
better should be something like hotspot, zero, zeroasm, or shark.
Matthias
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