On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 07:47:29PM -0700, Per Bothner wrote:
> I disagree. My goal is that that /usr/share/java (or
> /usr/share/java/lib if you prefer) should be similar to Sun's
> extensions directory: a directory where *all* .jars
> (i.e. /usr/share/java/*.jar) are added to the implied classpat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think explicitly specifying the .jars you want to import into your
> library or application, with sonames if necessary, seems better.
That is fine for nicely-packaged libraries and applications. However,
I'm concerned about a random Java programmer who should not ha
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 07:47:29PM -0700, Per Bothner wrote:
> > I disagree. My goal is that that /usr/share/java (or
> > /usr/share/java/lib if you prefer) should be similar to Sun's
> > extensions directory: a directory where *all* .jars
> > (i.e. /usr/share/java/*.jar) are added to the impli
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 07:47:29PM -0700, Per Bothner wrote:
> I disagree. My goal is that that /usr/share/java (or
> /usr/share/java/lib if you prefer) should be similar to Sun's
> extensions directory: a directory where *all* .jars
> (i.e. /usr/share/java/*.jar) are added to the implied classpa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think explicitly specifying the .jars you want to import into your
> library or application, with sonames if necessary, seems better.
That is fine for nicely-packaged libraries and applications. However,
I'm concerned about a random Java programmer who should not h
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 07:47:29PM -0700, Per Bothner wrote:
> > I disagree. My goal is that that /usr/share/java (or
> > /usr/share/java/lib if you prefer) should be similar to Sun's
> > extensions directory: a directory where *all* .jars
> > (i.e. /usr/share/java/*.jar) are added to the impl
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