stevedperkins
11-26-2003, 05:33 PM
In the Knoppix distribution, the executables for GCJ (the GNU Java compiler) include a version number in their names (ie. "gcj-3.3" instead of just the usual "gcj"). However, Klaus does include normal-name symlinks in /usr/bin to avoid people having problems.
Recently, Knoppix has upgraded GCJ from version 3.2 to 3.3. However, apparently Klaus forgot to update his symlinks before building the latest ISO's... all those symlinks are still pointing to 3.2 versions that aren't there.
Is there some procedure in place for reporting bugs of this sort? I tried going to Klaus' personal Knoppix website, but it's closed down with some message about European politics that I didn't really understand.
Recently, Knoppix has upgraded GCJ from version 3.2 to 3.3. However, apparently Klaus forgot to update his symlinks before building the latest ISO's... all those symlinks are still pointing to 3.2 versions that aren't there.
Is there some procedure in place for reporting bugs of this sort? I tried going to Klaus' personal Knoppix website, but it's closed down with some message about European politics that I didn't really understand.