Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 09:04:26 +1200 From: Jonathan Chen <jonathan.chen@itouch.co.nz> To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=F8ren_Neigaard?= <neigaard@e-box.dk> Cc: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: where is the "native" in the jdk122 native port? Message-ID: <20010928090426.A56503@jonc.itouch> In-Reply-To: <8017926056.20010927223321@e-box.dk>; from neigaard@e-box.dk on Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 10:33:21PM %2B0200 References: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0109271454350.12743-100000@calliope.cs.brandeis.edu> <8017926056.20010927223321@e-box.dk>
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 10:33:21PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> Thursday, September 27, 2001, 8:57:55 PM, Mikhail wrote:
>
> MK> For some weird legal reasons jdk1.1.8 could be distributed as binary.
> MK> 1.2.2 is distributed as source code and you need a working jdk1.2 in order
> MK> to build it. So first you have to install Linux jdk1.2 (which is
> MK> distributed in binary form)
> Ok - Thanks for clearing tis up for me :) Does this mean that I can
> uninstall something after the complete install?
>
After you've built your native JDK 1.1.2, you can quite safely remove
the Linux-JDK as well as your Linux-base.
--
Jonathan Chen <jonathan.chen@itouch.co.nz>
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