Christian Thalinger writes:
> On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 16:51 +0100, Andrew Haley wrote:
> > > I get that from the construction of the File object above which appends lib to
> > > the value of java.home and not jre/lib.
> >
> > I don't understand. java.home is suppoed to point to a valid jre.
>
> That's true. But a normal CACAO or JamVM installation does not have a
> jre/ directory, as we follow the GNU rules.
Sure, but real-world Java applications assume a particular layout.
Maybe they shouldn't, but they do. It's not just ecj that makes this
assumption to find things. The easiest fix is to install a few
symlinks in the appropriate places. You can't tell me that GNU rules
disallow this, surely.
Andrew.
[Linux Kernel]
[Linux Cryptography]
[Fedora]
[Fedora Directory]
[Red Hat Development]