bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2024-11-01 Thread Christopher Howard
Looking at this bug report after a few years, the question doesn't seem worthy of more attention. Closing my bug report. -- Christopher Howard

bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2020-07-31 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Christopher Howard writes: > […] This is what I > have to do to get arduino-ide running (as well as running patchelf on > the generated binaries, but that is another story...) Recently, I also built the Arduino IDE to upload the software onto my Open Theremin. Instead of using patchelf I opte

bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2020-07-31 Thread Christopher Howard
Hi, I am open to learning more and to guix developer wisdom. I don't quite understand your argument, though — I wouldn't think this would be any more difficult a question than deciding what version of the java binary would show up in your profile: you would only select one version in a profile. If

bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2020-07-31 Thread Michael Rohleder
Hi Christopher, Christopher Howard writes: > Hi, I'm not going to pretend to be a Java expert, but I was trying to > build and run a Java application, and had to set JAVA_HOME manually. It > is my understanding from my research[1] that applications often will > want JAVA_HOME set to the path to t

bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2020-07-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 19 juillet 2020 01:09:52 GMT-04:00, Christopher Howard a écrit : >Hi, I'm not going to pretend to be a Java expert, but I was trying to >build and run a Java application, and had to set JAVA_HOME manually. It >is my understanding from my research[1] that applications often will >want JAVA_HOME

bug#42423: icedtea: JAVA_HOME

2020-07-18 Thread Christopher Howard
Hi, I'm not going to pretend to be a Java expert, but I was trying to build and run a Java application, and had to set JAVA_HOME manually. It is my understanding from my research[1] that applications often will want JAVA_HOME set to the path to the java install directory. It would seem like it woul