ting it in /usr/lib or
making a symlink from /usr/lib doesn't work unless you change the
mechanism it uses to figure out the CLASSPATH.
It could add the directory the .so lives in to /etc/ld.so.conf.
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est works fine against a stable version of Debian that uses
glibc2.0.
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't need to be set before the program runs. However, at least
with the JDK package, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH has to be set to include
/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/i386/{native,green}_threads or it will not be able
to find libjava.so. The kaffe package gets around this by putting
libkaffevm.so, which has t
edistribute the blackdown version of jdk1.2, but
blackdown can? Do they have a special dispensation?
But we can redistribute the jre1.2, right? For my current needs, that
would work fine as I can use the jre and one of the free javac
implementations until we have a free jre.
If we can packa
ere really a problem with having the jdk package?
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