On Sat Oct 18 06:08:11 UTC 2014, spam at nowaker.net wrote:
> conf.d are usable when running system services that want a
specific
> version of Java to be used without hardcoding full paths. Or
just for
> sourcing from these env vars in scripts.
You can have those locally for your own purposes. It's not a reason
to duplicate an entire package.
> On Sat Oct 18 05:44:18 UTC 2014, Det wrote:
> > The only "server-only" versions provided by Oracle are for
JRE:
On Sat Oct 18 06:08:11 UTC 2014, spam at nowaker.net wrote:
> JDK is needed on build servers. JRE is not enough.
The point was, had you packaged the server-JREs, it would be okay.
What you did instead was basically duplicate the JDK packages (which
you even split in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions).
Unfortunately, that is not okay.
Det