On 05-Apr-12 10:52, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: > I was able to on Jan 30, when I built the package. > > > I think that it is a bug if a source package cannot be compiled. > > Oh definitely. The question is why can I do it and you can't?
My fault, it was a problem with my setup. I have 4 different j2sdk versions installed in parallel and I did not make the correct changes to debian/rules to make the compilation work with one of them. I tried it a few more times and finally managed to compile the package by just changing the classpath and the javac command in debian/rules to $(JAVA_HOME)/bin/javac -classpath $(JAVA_HOME)/jre/lib/plugin.jar [...] and pointing $(JAVA_HOME) to the appropriate directory. Maybe you could introduce 'JAVA_HOME' in debian/rules to make this easier? Or even 'JAVA_HOME_DIRS' with the default directories from the standard 'java-package' j2sdk1.4 packages preset? Thank you for your fast reply and sorry for the noise. Regards Andreas Jochens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]