[Bug 640205] Review Request: visualvm - Lightweight profiler that integrates many command-line JDK tools

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--- Comment #11 from Stanislav Ochotnicky <sochotni@xxxxxxxxxx> 2010-10-07 10:35:21 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> > visualvm.x86_64: E: zero-length
> > /usr/lib64/visualvm/visualvm/config/Modules/org-netbeans-modules-options-keymap.xml_hidden
> > ...
> > visualvm.x86_64: E: zero-length /usr/lib64/visualvm/profiler/.lastModified
> >  -Upstream generates them and it is best not to delete them as upstream may
> > rely on them for something.
> >
> > visualvm.x86_64: W: hidden-file-or-dir
> > /usr/lib64/visualvm/profiler/.lastModified
> >  -Added by upstream build.
> 
> Are they really needed? "Upstream may rely on them for something" is not the
> answer. If you can't figure out if these files are really needed, ask upstream.
> If there is no other way, remove these empty files and re-create them in post
> (remove in postun). Though I very much doubt it would harm anything if they
> were missing.

.lastModified files should be created in %post (removed in %postun). See
http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/javadoc/org-netbeans-bootstrap/overview-summary.html#java.io.File-.lastModified

As for the other zero-length files. I don't know their function, but unless we
find a reason for them to stay they should be removed

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