Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread mark
Hi, On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 09:59:28PM -0600, Adam Majer wrote: > > Debconf should be used to allow the user to select the priority > of the classes that jikes should check for. IOW, something like > > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... > > I loo

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Adam Majer
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 08:12:09AM -0500, Jesse wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 22:59, Adam Majer wrote: > > [1] - Kaffe > > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > > [3] - IBM JDK > > [4] - Sun. > > etc... > > > > Don't forget Blackdown. Which package is that? > It would be nice to have debconf provi

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread mark
Hi, On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 09:59:28PM -0600, Adam Majer wrote: > > Debconf should be used to allow the user to select the priority > of the classes that jikes should check for. IOW, something like > > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... > > I lo

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Adam Majer
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 08:12:09AM -0500, Jesse wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 22:59, Adam Majer wrote: > > [1] - Kaffe > > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > > [3] - IBM JDK > > [4] - Sun. > > etc... > > > > Don't forget Blackdown. Which package is that? > It would be nice to have debconf prov

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Jesse
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 22:59, Adam Majer wrote: > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... > Don't forget Blackdown. It would be nice to have debconf provide a list of suitable installed JVM's. It could also have another option to select the path of a no

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Stefan Rücker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [...] but then you have your compiler not running out of the box > because many people use a big variety of libs for their programs > (just think about xml or all the apache libs). Indeed, but a compiler can't take all installed libs (some of which may

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
"Adam Majer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Debconf should be used to allow the user to select the priority > of the classes that jikes should check for. IOW, something like > > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... Another way is to provide small scr

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Jesse
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 22:59, Adam Majer wrote: > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... > Don't forget Blackdown. It would be nice to have debconf provide a list of suitable installed JVM's. It could also have another option to select the path of a n

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Stefan Rücker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [...] but then you have your compiler not running out of the box > because many people use a big variety of libs for their programs > (just think about xml or all the apache libs). Indeed, but a compiler can't take all installed libs (some of which may

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-03-30 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
"Adam Majer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Debconf should be used to allow the user to select the priority > of the classes that jikes should check for. IOW, something like > > [1] - Kaffe > [2] - Other [admin enters path] > [3] - IBM JDK > [4] - Sun. > etc... Another way is to provide small sc

Re: J2EE in .deb/

2002-03-30 Thread Brett Sealey
For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far he got. If you don't know what JBoss is then do youself a favour and have a look at http://www.jboss.org/ btw it is very easy to install JBoss outside of the debian package system anyway. Deb packaging starts to become ess

Re: J2EE in .deb/

2002-03-30 Thread Brett Sealey
For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far he got. If you don't know what JBoss is then do youself a favour and have a look at http://www.jboss.org/ btw it is very easy to install JBoss outside of the debian package system anyway. Deb packaging starts to become es