On 6/20/17 21:35, Marco Antoniotti wrote:
Well. It looks like somebody’s bug nevertheless.
These are not the days of MS-DOS anymore, and I believe that W10 has a clear notion of “user home”.
It is a bug with the ORCL JVM, which does not properly encapsulate the notion of "user home" under Windows, probably because it has been historically revised and overloaded as (un)necessary by MSFT.
ABCL needs to support any Windows platform capable of running Java 6, not just Windows 10, so we would need code conditionalized by the Windows platform that ABCL is running on. As such, we would need a clear notion of "user home" on all existing Windows operating systems. Were someone submit such a patch, we would include it with ABCL.
The user may always specify the value of "user home" to ABCL by passing a '-Duser.home=SOMEPLACE' argument to the invoking JVM.