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> Programs <SPAN
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> have one or more executables in one or more of
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> If the package installs a jar (or a symlink to a jar) as an executable
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the correct class is used as main-class. As an example jarwrapper
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> Additional classes in the package must be packaged in one or more JARs
which can be put into /usr/share/java (if they are intended to be used
by other programs) or into a private directory in
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or <SPAN
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by alternative Java environments).
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> There is no naming rules for programs, they are ordinary programs,
from the user point of view.
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