This ebuild builds and installs the Java and JDBC bindings for the SQLite database library. It depends on a JDK >= 1.1.8 and SQLite >=2.7.3, reflecting the fact that these are the oldest setups it has been officially tested against. It also registers the JAR file with java-config. You will notice that the ebuild installs some JNI libraries inside the JDK. This is done in accordance with the program's normal behavior when installed with "make install". To test functionality, add javasqlite to your classpath, and run "java SQLite.Shell test" to open an SQL shell for editing the database "test". I suggest that this ebuild be placed in dev-java/javasqlite Thanks, Owen
Created attachment 21666 [details] Ebuild for javasqlite (New)
these belong to the sqlite folk, not the mysql folk.
(In reply to comment #1) > Created an attachment (id=21666) [edit] > Ebuild for javasqlite (New) > http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm/docs/mw-faq/header.txt And installing into JAVA_HOME does not really work because one needs to be able to switch the used jdk/jre. I am sorry that nobody hasn't commented in this bug for two years.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm/docs/mw-faq/redundant.txt
Created attachment 120000 [details] javasqlite/javasqlite-20060714.ebuild updated ebuild installs fine todays testing (java 1.6)
Created attachment 129018 [details] dev-java/javasqlite-20070823.ebuild This is the ebuild I used. It's based on the previous ones plus the java-pkg-2 template ebuild. I replaced the custom stuff with emake and econf. I think it should work fine this way. At least it works for me.
Either find a maintainer, or if you want to maintain it yourself, feel free to get this into java overlay. http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/java Thanks. WONTFIX meanwhile.