On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 16:56 -0400, Andrew Overholt wrote:
Tom Fitzsimmons and I (okay, it was mostly Tom ;) worked out how to
have a
set of alternatives for java, javac, etc. that can use a non-system gcc
installation. This will allow you to easily run our Eclipse packages
(among others) using your gcc builds.
[...]
6. install the resulting RPM (should be in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/<ARCH>/)
Do you then run java-1.4.2-gcjHEAD-compat in parallel with the stock
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat? I would assume so, since eclipse packages
require the stock package. This means that installation should be
forced due to file conflicts, right?
During the latest rawhide update I noticed some eclipse packages failed
to upgrade properly (i.e. I had both version M6.15 and M6.16 installed).
I didn't look into it closely, but could this be a result of having both
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat and java-1.4.2-gcjHEAD-compat installed?
Thanks for the tip, BTW :)
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Ziga