Hi, the installation of java on gentoo is the hell on earth! - the installation is non transparent - the java-"help"-utils (java-config, java-config-wrapper) are not acceptable, because you don't really need them - the whole solution of installing more than one jdk is bumptious - so not easy handable This meens that it takes long time to install java and that you need to do some terrible thinks (e.g. unmasking some packages ... see http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/java-upgrade.xml). This is not the way gentoo should go because this is to heavy for the user (that mostly just wants to install a jdk :) )! So I have collected some points _we_ should think about: - why is jdk-1.5 still under development? - is it really necessary to install an jdk-1.4 and jdk-1.5? - if yes, why you don't need to install jdk-1.3? - gentoo should never make a difference between jdk 1.4 and 1.5 - java-config should just generate some environment files to set a special vm - if an ebuild requires a special vm (why ever, because the api of the jdk is compatible in most points) it should gnerate a warning, that the vm should be set to 1.x - it is the problem of the user if there are two java applications which need different vms (this problem is much easier to solve than installing java ;)). I hope you will not understand this bug as an act of aggression - it should just help Gentoo. regards Daniel aka Damage
Bugzilla is for bugs, not for discussions. This needs to be takes to mailing lists (such as gentoo-java). Do it, please. Thanks. http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml