Actually, does either javawrapper or even jarwrapper make sense these days now 
that openjdk already register jar files in binfmts?

Granted, jarwrapper does at least one thing better than openjdk: it provides a 
proper jar detector,  while openjdk relies only on magic numbers. Which matches 
not only .jar files but *any* zip file, including its subclasses like MS 
Office's docx / xlsx / etc.

So, I wonder if jar/javawrapper could be merged into openjdk? If only to make 
its binfmts entry a little more robust with a detector?

I detailed this issue in bug #706200, and I even describe (and suggest) 
jarwrapper's approach., so maybe joining efforts is a good idea?

Regards,
ML


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