Paul Howarth <paul@city-fan.org> wrote:
Fred J. wrote:
>
> Paul Howarth wrote: On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 00:13 -0700, Fred J. wrote:
>> Hi
>> ...
Yes, you could do it that way.

However, I think a better way, from both a system maintenance and
SELinux point of view, would be to use the JPackage RPMs. You need to
build these yourself due to the way Sun license Java, and this may
appear at first to be a daunting prospect, but it's not difficult
really. See: http://www.city-fan.org/tips/JpackageJava

Installing Java using the JPackage RPMs will get all of the SELinux
contexts set correctly "out of the box" and the software will be managed
by RPM, just like all the other software on the system. It really is the
best way IMHO.

Paul.
Paul, do you know of similar way to install adobe "pdf reader" plugin for firefox.

thanks


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