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Caster wrote: |
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> Tried to play a bit with eselect java (using java-experimental and |
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> migration overlays). |
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> Found two problems with that: |
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> - it seems not to be in sync with java-config (neither -1 or -2). While |
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> my user and system vm's are set properly with java-configs, eselect java |
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> show reports: |
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> Current system-vm |
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> (unset) |
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> Current user-vm |
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> (unset) |
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> I can set user vm with "eselect java set user x", then "eselect java |
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> show" shows what I set with eselect, but it has no effect on java-config |
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> nor java -version. I would expect eselect java to be in sync with |
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> java-config-2 ? |
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> - it doesn't allow me to change system vm (as root, of course) |
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> # eselect java set system 1 |
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> !!! Error: Sorry, you don't have enough premission to set system |
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> exiting. |
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> Since the new docs mention eselect as alternative to java-config, I |
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> would expect it to work in migration overlay. |
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> Caster |
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There is a good chance they are broken, because I might have forgotten |
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about it :-X |
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Will take a look at it soon... |
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