Re: java-common proposal: whichjava (not findjava)

2001-09-10 Thread Andrew Pimlott
[ Late reply due to backlog. ] On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 06:13:04PM -0500, Ben Burton wrote: > Okay. I have a new proposal for java-common, namely the scripts > /usr/bin/whichjava and /usr/bin/whichjavac. > > What these do is take the given Java interpreter/compiler and spit out > properties suc

Re: java-common proposal: whichjava (not findjava)

2001-09-10 Thread Andrew Pimlott
[ Late reply due to backlog. ] On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 06:13:04PM -0500, Ben Burton wrote: > Okay. I have a new proposal for java-common, namely the scripts > /usr/bin/whichjava and /usr/bin/whichjavac. > > What these do is take the given Java interpreter/compiler and spit out > properties su

java-common proposal: whichjava (not findjava)

2001-09-02 Thread Ben Burton
Okay. I have a new proposal for java-common, namely the scripts /usr/bin/whichjava and /usr/bin/whichjavac. What these do is take the given Java interpreter/compiler and spit out properties such as which variant they represent (jikes, kaffe, whatever) and where the bootstrap classes are. I a

java-common proposal: whichjava (not findjava)

2001-09-02 Thread Ben Burton
Okay. I have a new proposal for java-common, namely the scripts /usr/bin/whichjava and /usr/bin/whichjavac. What these do is take the given Java interpreter/compiler and spit out properties such as which variant they represent (jikes, kaffe, whatever) and where the bootstrap classes are. I