Arash Bijanzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there any j2sdk-1.4 availble for Debian ?
# From: Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Right now, you can't. Once I finish packaging GGZ I'll update the Blackdown mirrors with 1.4 debs unless Juergen beats me to it. # From: Hubert Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Due to license problems, Sun's Java 2 SDK is not available in Debian. See the Debian Java FAQ (/usr/share/doc/java-common/debian-java-faq) for more information. You can download and install a J2SDK in /usr/local and use equivs to resolve dependences with dummy packages (see /usr/share/doc/java-common/dummy-packages). But I recommend using a Debian package, because there are some problems (man pages, mozilla plugins, alternatives, dependences, installation on several computers, upgrade, removal, ...). I have written a simple shell script (mpkg-j2sdk) that creates a Debian package from a binary archive. It is available at http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~ude2/debian/. It should work with all J2SDKs from Sun and Blackdown. Download the preferred (self-extracting) binary, go to /tmp and execute "mpkg-j2sdk /path/to/archive" and it creates a Debian package in the current directory. Warning: The script is currently not well tested. -------------------------------------------------------------- There is a thread here: http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2002/debian-java-200210/msg00026.html -- arnaud :: http://vbstefi60.fapse.ulg.ac.be/~arnaud/ Notre but n'est pas, comme vous l'�crivez, de vous �craser comme une merde, mais de recevoir le montant exact de vos imp�ts. (Papiers officiels des imp�ts...)

