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Re: JDK as Debian Package



The way I did it was to install the tarball from java.sun.com (into
/usr/local/jdk) and then use java-compiler-dummy and
java-virtual-machine-dummy.  These are packages the satisfy dependencies
for jvm/javac and also act as wrapper scripts for whatever version of
java you have installed.  You also have to edit to files in /etc:

/etc/java-vm:
/usr/local/jdk/bin/java

COMPLIANT

/etc/java-c:
/usr/local/jdk/bin/javac

COMPLIANT

Once that is done, using "java" or "javac" from the command line
automatically uses the sun jdk.

Cheers,
Caleb

On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 22:43, Deva Seetharam wrote:
> Hi,
> i would like to install JDK 1.3 on my machine.
> is there a java debian package available?
> 
> i see that javasoft has tarball available.
> what do i need to do/know to convert that tarball into .deb format?
> 
> thanks,
> deva
> 
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