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Operating Systems BSD Installing OpenJDK on a Netbsd Sparc64 Server Post 302482775 by DGPickett on Wednesday 22nd of December 2010 01:27:15 PM
Old 12-22-2010
Take a deep breath. There is no such thing as a package. Computers run on software in files. JAVA runs in user space from files. Put it somewhere up-PATH and when you call java, a shell script in /anywhere/yout/want/jre/bin, it will adjust to the location. I do not know if there is any JVM open source out there, so I expect you need a binary for your CPU and something close to your OS. Might as well get the JDK if you can.
 

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JAVAHELPER(1)							   User Commands						     JAVAHELPER(1)

NAME
Javahelper - Part of the Java Helper packaging tools Refer to the tutorials in /usr/share/doc/javahelper for more detail SYNOPSIS
jh_makepkg [options] OPTIONS
-h --help: show this text -V --version: show the version -p<name> --package=<name>: Set the name of the package (defaults to directory name without version) -m<name> --maintainer=<name>: Set the maintainer name (defaults to DEBFULLNAME, NAME, or the user's full name) -e<email> --email=<email>: Set the maintainer email (defaults to DEBEMAIL EMAIL or user@host) -v<version> --upstream=<version>: Set the upstream version (defaults to the directory name after a -) -c --clean: Tidy up common problems with Java source packages. Removes .class, .jar files and pre-built javadoc trees before creating the orig.tar.gz Pick One: -l --library: This is a library package -a --app: This is an application package Pick One: -t --ant: Build with ant -k --makefiles: Build with make -n --none: Create own buildsystem Pick One: -g --gcj: Build with gcj -d --default: Build with default free compiler -o --openjdk: Build with OpenJDK 6 -o7 --openjdk7: Build with OpenJDK 7 Environment Variables: DEBEMAIL: Default maintainer email address EMAIL: Default maintainer email address DEBFULLNAME: Default maintainer name NAME: Default maintainer name Javahelper Version 0.5 January 2008 JAVAHELPER(1)
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