Provided by: javahelper_0.80_all
NAME
jh_build - compile java sources in the absence of a (useful) upstream build system
SYNOPSIS
jh_build [debhelper options] jh_build [debhelper options] jarfile source [... source]
DESCRIPTION
FILES
debian/javabuild A file consisting of each build to perform. One build per line where each line consists of: jarfile source [... source] Where jarfile is the name of the jar file to be built and source is a source file or directory containing source files.
OPTIONS
--main=main-class Set the Main-Class attribute in the manifest of the generated jar file(s) to main- class. This makes java -jar generated-jar-file run that class. --java-home=home Use home as JAVA_HOME (overrides the JAVA_HOME environment variable). -J, --javadoc, --no-javadoc Whether or not to build javadoc for the jar files. The default is to generate javadoc along with the jar files. --javacopts=options Pass options to javac (when invoking javac). The options value is a space-separate list of options (remember to quote the argument to avoid the shell interpreting the value). --javadoc-opts=options Pass options to javadoc (when invoking javadoc). The options value is a space- separate list of options (remember to quote the argument to avoid the shell interpreting the value). --clean If passed, jh_build will clean up after itself. This is called by jh_clean(1) and using jh_clean(1) is recommended over calling jh_build with --clean directly.
ENVIRONMENT
JAVA_HOME If set (and --java-home is omitted), it determines the location of the java home for finding the javac(1) compiler, javadoc(1) compiler and the jar(1) utility. If the environment variable is unset and --java-home is omitted, then the default java home is /usr/lib/jvm/default-java CLASSPATH If set, this is the classpath used during compilation of the source code. JH_JAR_EXTRA A space separated list of extra files or directories to include in the generated jar file(s). Can be omitted if no extra files need to be included.
EXAMPLE
jh_build foo.jar src/java/main Will generate foo.jar from compiling all the java files in src/java/main and generate a javadoc from it.
SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is a part of javahelper and uses debhelper as backend. There are also tutorials in /usr/share/doc/javahelper.