Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Ulrich Windl" <> | Date | Mon, 13 May 1996 09:08:59 +0200 | Subject | Re: Java and the FSSTND |
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On 10 May 96 at 11:00, Albert Cahalan wrote:
> Now that Linux supports Java in the OS, it is a standard part of > Linux. As such, it no longer belongs in /usr/local. This bit > of code should be changed: > > #define _PATH_JAVA "/usr/local/java/bin/java" > #define _PATH_APPLET "/usr/local/java/bin/appletviewer" > #define _PATH_BASH "/bin/bash" > > Something like this would be better: > > #define _PATH_JAVA "/usr/bin/java" > #define _PATH_APPLET "/usr/bin/appletviewer" > #define _PATH_BASH "/bin/bash" >
I really like the Java idea, because we can add in the very same way directly executable LISP code automagically displaying PostScript (via ghostscript) FORTH ..what else..?
I always thought Java is somthing inside the HTTP world, but now it's in the OS. Please ignore my ironic message, but I always thought the kernel is policy-free.
Ulrich
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