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NAME

       jython.conf - Jython registry for system-wide options

DESCRIPTION

       When  running  jython(1)  or  jythonc(1),  a  number of properties may be set to customise
       Jython's behaviour.  Properties can be assigned values in any of the following four  ways.
       This list is arranged from lowest to highest priority; thus for instance a property set in
       a user's personal registry  will  override  the  same  property  set  in  the  system-wide
       registry.

       Java system properties
              Jython  options  may be set in the standard Java system properties.  However, since
              the jython and jythonc startup scripts take responsibility for  starting  the  Java
              interpreter, it is unlikely that you will use this method of Jython configuration.

       Jython system-wide registry
              The system-wide registry is the file /etc/jython/jython.conf.  It contains a number
              of lines of the form property=value.  Lines that are empty or  that  begin  with  a
              hash (#) are ignored.

       User's personal registry
              The  user's personal registry is the file ~/.jython.  Its format is the same as for
              the system-wide registry.

       Command-line options
              Properties may be specified when running jython or  jythonc  at  the  command-line.
              They are set using command-line options of the form -Dproperty=value.

PROPERTIES

       The  following  properties  may be set in the Jython registry.  Other less used properties
       are also available; see the comments in  the  default  system-wide  registry  for  further
       details.

       If a property is marked (auto), the jython and jythonc startup scripts will attempt to set
       this property automatically, although it can still be overridden in  the  system  or  user
       registry or on the command-line.

       python.cachedir (auto)
              The  directory  to  use  for  caches  (currently  just  package information).  This
              directory must be writable by the user.  If the directory is an absolute path  then
              it  is  used  as  given; otherwise it is interpreted as relative to the root Jython
              directory (/usr/share/jython/).

       python.console
              The name of the console class to use when running Jython from the  command  prompt.
              An alternative console class that emulates GNU readline can be specified using this
              property.

       python.jythonc.classpath (auto)
              Extensions to the Java property java.class.path for use with jythonc.  This is used
              to  put  extra classes on your Java compiler's classpath (and the core Java classes
              as well if your Java compiler requires them).

       python.jythonc.compiler (auto)
              The Java compiler to use with jythonc when turning generated Java  code  into  Java
              class files.  This should be the absolute path to a Java compiler, or the name of a
              compiler on your standard PATH.

       python.jythonc.compileropts
              Options to pass to the Java compiler when using jythonc.

       python.path (auto)
              The path on which Jython will look for additional python  modules  when  importing.
              This variable has a similar function to CPython's PYTHONPATH environment variable.

       python.security.respectJavaAccessibility
              Normally,  Jython can only provide access to public members of classes.  However if
              this property is set to false and you are using Java 1.2  then  Jython  can  access
              non-public fields, methods and constructors.

       python.verbose
              Sets  the verbosity level for informative messages.  All messages with at least the
              specified severity  will  be  displayed.   Valid  values  in  order  of  increasing
              verbosity are error, warning, message, comment and debug.

SEE ALSO

       jython(1), jythonc(1).

       If  the Debian package jython-doc is installed, full documentation from the Jython authors
       will be available in /usr/share/doc/jython-doc/html/.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton  <bab@debian.org>  for  the  Debian  GNU/Linux
       system (but may be used by others).  It is based upon the official Jython documentation.

                                        September 2, 2001                          JYTHON.CONF(5)