Re: JDK src directory?
Stephen Zander <gibreel@pobox.com> writes:
> >>>>> "John" == John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> writes:
> John> I'm working on compiling the Toba package, which is a Java
> John> bytecode to C source translator. It requires the
> John> publicly-available JDK Java sources to compile, but the
> John> jdk1.1-dev package does not provide them (why?)
>
> To which publicly available source are you refering? classes.zip or
> src.zip from the standard jdk source? Or are you refering to the
The package referrs to "src.zip". I have no idea, really, where
src.zip is, though.
> complete source for the JVM et al.?
>
> John> I can download them for myself and put them in /usr/local
> John> but a better solution would be to have a separate package
> John> with these files, I think.
>
> Excuse me? From where do you plan to get this source? Signed a
> non-commercial licence with Sun? Read the licence?
One can simply download the JDK for Solaris, untar the thing, and it
gives you the necessary source.
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