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Date:      Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:06:08 +0100
From:      Ernst de Haan <ernsth@nl.euro.net>
To:        Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>, freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: java lib
Message-ID:  <200112121206.fBCC6A423032@zaphod.euronet.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20011212130905.A73569-100000@puget.esil.univ-mrs.fr>
References:  <20011212130905.A73569-100000@puget.esil.univ-mrs.fr>

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Herve,

One of our (my) goals is to complete the bsd.port.mk and then port a lot of 
Java libraries in a standard way, including ORO, Log4J, Xerces, Xalan, JDOM, 
JAXP, MySQL mm JDBC drivers, JUnit, Poolman, JavaMail, DocCheck, JTA, etc.

Ernst


On Wednesday 12 December 2001 13:09, Herve Quiroz wrote:
> I was wondering...
>
> Do you guys install third party java libs (such as NanoXML, JDOM,
> Log4J...) in a system path common to all users (such as
> /usr/local/.../java) or let users install their own libs and manage them
> in their own home directory ? I was also thinking to have all libs and
> java-related stuff (except the JVM itself) in the home directory of a
> new user called 'java'.
> For now I am the only user that uses java on my machine but as a system
> admin I want to do it a "pure" and nice way so what sounds best for you ?
>
> Note: if installing libs in a system path, maybe it would be nice to make
> freebsd ports of the java libs to have them install a clean way...
>
>
> Herve
>
>
>
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