Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> > And the base system does not NEED a java compiler.
> 
> Alright. But a FreeBSD installation -- might.

This bears on the fundamental problem of using the install
tools that come with external source code in order to do
installs.

Probably, it should be built by a make world, but not
installed by a make installworld, so that the install
was optional.

In the binary installation case, it should probably be
a package, instead of part of one big lump, and it should
be seperately installable.

Per my previous posting: compilers not installed over top
of the system compilers screw up in a number of ways due
to .mk file bugs.

-- Terry

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