11-02-2006
i did try links, lynx, links2...nothing is working..and i am the sys admin for this box. looks like, its not installed. how do we install it ?...any help is appreciated.
thanks
ram
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
create-jar-links
CREATE-JAR-LINKS(1) User Commands CREATE-JAR-LINKS(1)
NAME
create-jar-links -f instructions_file [-a archive_file] [-p]
SYNOPSIS
create-jar-links -f instructions_file [-a archive_file] [-p]
OPTIONS
-a Archive file on which actions will be performed, as opposed to current directory
-p Preserve original file names (-p to build-jar-repository)
-f The instructions file to check against.
-a Archive file on which actions will be performed, as opposed to current directory
-p Preserve original file names (-p to build-jar-repository)
-f The instructions file to check against.
EXAMPLES
Suppose there is a clean source tarball (using clean-binary-files(1) and check-binary-files(1)). Following this, one can extract the tar-
ball, cd to it, and run:
create-jar-links -f <instructions> -d <custom_jar_map>
This would call build-jar-repository(1) and create symlinks, with extra mappings (form vanilla jar names to jpp names) that are specifiable
via the custom jar map.
SEE ALSO
Regular Manual Pages
check-binary-files(1), create-jar-links(1), build-jar-repository(1), jpackage-utils(7)
Documentation
Further reading should be found in clean-binary-files.txt located in your standard documentation directory.
Original mail is here:
https://www.zarb.org/pipermail/jpackage-discuss/2005-November/009158.html
AUTHOR
Written by Deepak Bhole
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs using JPackage Bugzilla (http://www.jpackage.org/bugzilla/)
create-jar-links (jpackage-utils) 1.7.5 February 2009 CREATE-JAR-LINKS(1)