#!/bin/sh # This script attempts to locate the jre directory of the current # Java installation, even when java is not in the path # It works with the following rpm files: # Sun's Java Software Development Kit (Linux/Windows) # Sun's Java Runtime Environment (Linux) # IBM's Java Software Development Kit (linux) # We require an option to specify which directory is desired: # --java: directory with java executable # --javac: directory with javac executable # --jni: directory where JNI code is placed if [ "$1" = "--jni" ]; then jni=yes elif [ "$1" = "--java" ]; then java=yes elif [ "$1" = "--javac" ]; then javac=yes else echo "Usage: tos-locate-jre --java|--javac|--jni" >&2 exit 2 fi rpmlocate () { javarpm=$1 javapath=`rpm -ql $1 2>/dev/null | grep "bin/$2$"` } pathlocate () { javapath=`which $1 2>/dev/null` while [ -n "$javapath" -a -h "$javapath" ]; do javapath=`readlink -q $javapath` done test -n "$javapath" } case `uname` in CYGWIN*) # Hopefully this will always work on cygwin with Sun's Java jversion=`regtool -q get '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Development Kit\\CurrentVersion'` if [ $? != 0 ]; then exit 1 fi jhome=`regtool -q get '\\HKLM\SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Development Kit\\'$jversion'\\JavaHome'` if [ $? != 0 ]; then exit 1 fi jhome=`cygpath -u "$jhome"` ;; Darwin) #Just statically typed in, uses default location of installation for XTools. May need to be fixed jhome=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/CurrentJDK ;; Linux) # Check gentoo java configuration javapath=`java-config -c 2>/dev/null` # We check the path first, on the assumption that that's the preferred # version. if [ -z "$javapath" ]; then pathlocate javac || { test -z "$javac" && pathlocate java; } fi if [ -z "$javapath" ]; then # We try a bunch of standard names, before resorting to rpm -qa rpmlocate IBMJava2-SDK javac || \ rpmlocate IBMJava2-142-ia32-SDK javac || \ rpmlocate j2sdk javac || \ rpmlocate jdk javac || \ { test -z "$javac" && rpmlocate j2re java; } || \ { test -z "$javac" && rpmlocate jre java; } if [ -z "$javapath" ]; then # lastly, check for a weirdly named IBMJava2 name=`rpm -qa | grep IBMJava2 | head -1` if [ -n "$name" ]; then rpmlocate $name javac fi fi fi if [ -z "$javapath" ]; then exit 1 fi jbin=`dirname "$javapath"` jhome=`dirname "$jbin"` ;; FreeBSD) # We check the path first, on the assumption that that's the preferred # version. pathlocate javac || { test -z "$javac" && pathlocate java; } if [ -n "$javapath" ]; then jbin=`dirname "$javapath"` else if [ -f /usr/local/jdk1.4*/bin/java ]; then jbin=/usr/local/jdk1.4*/bin else exit 1 fi fi jhome=`dirname $jbin` ;; esac # These are correct for Sun and IBM's x86 Java versions if [ "$jni" = "yes" ]; then jnilocate () { dir="$1" test -d "$1" } # Look for a likely JNI directory # Windows, and IBM Java: in jre/bin # Sun Java on Linux: in jre/lib/i386 if [ `uname` = "Darwin" ]; then jnilocate "/Library/java/Extensions" elif "$jhome/bin/java" -version 2>&1 | grep -q IBM || cygpath -w / >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then jnilocate "$jhome/jre/bin" || jnilocate "$jhome/bin" else arch=`uname -m` jnilocate "$jhome/jre/lib/$arch" || \ jnilocate "$jhome/jre/lib/i386" || \ jnilocate "$jhome/jre/lib/amd64" || \ jnilocate "$jhome/lib/$arch" || \ jnilocate "$jhome/lib/i386" || \ jnilocate "$jhome/lib/amd64" fi elif [ "$javac" = "yes" ]; then if [ `uname` = "Darwin" ]; then dir="$jhome/Commands" else dir="$jhome/bin" fi elif [ "$java" = "yes" ]; then if [ `uname` = "Darwin" ]; then dir="$jhome/Commands" else dir="$jhome/bin" fi fi # Check that what we found actually exists if [ -d "$dir" ]; then echo $dir else exit 1 fi