Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 17:21:34 +0100 (MET) From: Ariel Burbaickij <Ariel.Burbaickij@mni.fh-giessen.de> To: Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@uunet.co.za> Cc: Ariel Burbaickij <Ariel.Burbaickij@mni.fh-giessen.de>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: escalating jdk1.1.8 to CRITICAL Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.9911301717220.17638-100000@sun10> In-Reply-To: <43731.943973645@axl.noc.iafrica.com>
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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > > > On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 15:15:52 +0100, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > > > As i understood kaffe is one of many implementations of JVM(java virtual > > machine).Why parts of jdk hinge so strong on it I do not understand > > Neither do I, since the jdk port doesn't depend on the kaffe port nor > vice versa. > > > > It is installed not in /usr/local/bin but in I guess /usr/local/libexec > > (I am not at my machine now.)In any case I am rather confident it was > > not target directory of Makefile. > > Are you sure javac is in /usr/local/libexec? The packaging list for the > kaffe port shows that it's in /usr/local/bin. Hmmm, hang on... you > _did_ install kaffe from the ports or from a package, right? :-) I meant kaffe while speaking about /usr/local/libexec/ not javac or any other part of jdj.Sorry,it was my fault ,not well-defined information. As to mentioned 2 ways ports/packages .Huh,I did not know that jdk is presneted with source code ---> you can have port form of jdk. As i downloaded it it was I guess package.Or at least I understood the difference between them as:ports==complie on your machine package== already pre-compiled kind regards, Ariel > As an aside, please start your own lines of text on new lines, not > following the "> " text that you use to denote quoted text. It'll make > your follow-ups much easier to read and is discussed on Greg Lehey's > questions web page (http://www.lemis.com/questions.html). > > Ciao, > Sheldon. > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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