Tomcat, Debian Potato, and Sparc

2000-07-11 Thread John F. Davis
Hello, Here is a quick rundown on how I managed to get Java Server capability working on Debian Sparc Linux. This note was originally sent to my local java users group where we are learnng how to write/use java servlets. John - Forwarded message from "John F. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

Re: two LGPL java packages that I want to distribute

2000-07-11 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Monday 10 July 2000, at 9 h 9, the keyboard of david sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Of course, they both require non-free JVMs and JDKs. As was said here, 'of course' is not obvious. You may want to check. > So, is this an acceptable practice for Debian? Basically, if a free package dep

Tomcat, Debian Potato, and Sparc

2000-07-11 Thread John F. Davis
Hello, Here is a quick rundown on how I managed to get Java Server capability working on Debian Sparc Linux. This note was originally sent to my local java users group where we are learnng how to write/use java servlets. John - Forwarded message from "John F. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --

Re: two LGPL java packages that I want to distribute

2000-07-11 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Monday 10 July 2000, at 9 h 9, the keyboard of david sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Of course, they both require non-free JVMs and JDKs. As was said here, 'of course' is not obvious. You may want to check. > So, is this an acceptable practice for Debian? Basically, if a free package de