jh_installjavadoc
Helper scripts for packaging Java programs
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/jh_installjavadoc.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install javahelper
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install javahelper
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install javahelper
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install javahelper
- Raspbian
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apt-get install javahelper
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/jh_installjavadoc
javahelper
Helper scripts for packaging Java programs
Javahelper contains several scripts which help in packaging Java programs. jh_depends searches jars to find which packages they depend on, similar to dh_shlibdeps. It will also add depends on jarwrapper for packages with executable jars. jh_classpath will register the classpath dependencies for each jar so that they can be automatically loaded when that jar is used by other programs. jh_manifest updates the manifest in jar files according to a provided spec so that the resultant jar files will work with jarwrapper-enabled packages. jh_exec looks for symlinks to jars which should be executable and makes them executable jh_build builds java files to jars for you. jh_installlibs installs library jars into the correct locations jh_makepkg generates a template for a Debian Java package for you jh_installeclipse installs features/plugins built by pde-build. jh_setupenvironment prepares an out of source built for eclipse builds. jh_generateorbitdir creates and populates an orbit dir for eclipse builds. jh_compilefeatures compiles eclipse features based on feature ids. /usr/share/javahelper/java-vars.mk provides a selection of useful variables such as various JVM paths and the JVM name for the architecture /usr/share/javahelper/java-arch.sh converts Debian architecture names into java names to locate libjvm.so in non-make build systems javahelper provides CDBS and dh macros so that it can be used with those package build systems. Note that some of the eclipse helpers depends on packages not pulled by default (like with devscripts). You can find these scripts in Suggests.