eclipse
Vladimir Botka
vlado at botka.homeunix.org
Sat Mar 26 09:03:47 PST 2005
Hi,
option #2 works.
# cat /usr/ports/java/javavmwrapper/pkg-descr
Wrapper script to allow several different Java Virtual Machines to be
installed on the same system.
Cheers,
Vlado
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Chuck Robey wrote:
> I'm looking at java ports, now that I *have* a java, and the first I'm
> looking at is eclipse. Understand, my processor is an amd64, and the
> eclipse port is marked for i386 only. I just went to the site, and they
> have a binary image available for download for the amd64, so I figure
> that the amd64 might be reasonably fair game.
>
> The port I have is the native jdk15. Immediately after I tested my
> jdk15 port to work ok, I deleted entirely the linux-sun-jdk14 port I'd
> built it with, because I didn't want development confusion. Of course,
> this first target, when I looked at their build instructions, they ask
> for a jdk14 port of java. So, I need to know what's the preferred
> method of porting for FreeBSD Java ports:
>
> (1) modify the port to build under the latest compiler, which would be
> jdk15, or
>
> (2) run multiple simultaneous java ports? Can this be cleanly done?
>
> (3) shove my jdk15 off to the side, put back the linux-sun-jdk14 port,
> and assume anyone else building it has to do the same thing?
>
> For my own self, option #1 seems selfish, option 2 possibly the best,
> but can it work?, and option #3, not terrifically workable.
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