Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Wednesday, August 01, 2007 5:04 PM +0200 Dag Wieers
<dag@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For the kernel there is a lot of specialized logic to
make it work.
Another example is Fedora's alternatives system (which, for example,
allows multiple versions of Java to coexist) but again that requires
specialized logic.
Question: how many levels of symlinks-pointing-to-symlinks does it take
to get to the right place? And having supplied this number of symlinks,
how can a user choose to execute one version of java while someone else
prefers the other? Or how do you run one application under one version
and another with a different one?
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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