Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> "Seth" == Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Seth> * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]: >> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is >> there any symbolic links and library I should place in right >> place so that dependencies like coco

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Seth Arnold
Thank you for wrapping at 7x characters! So much nicer. :) * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 20:18]: > I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*. > Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like > I do in update-alternatives for X? Well, that would b

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Alan KF LAU
I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*. Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like I do in update-alternatives for X? Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any information on it? Thanks. Lau. > > Lau, your emails would

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Seth Arnold
Lau, your emails would be easier to read if you wrapped at 72 characters or so. * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]: > How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is there any > symbolic links and library I should place in right place so that dependencies > like coc

How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Alan KF LAU
Please bear with me with this simple question which shouldn't be raised in an expert mailing list. I'd appreciate if you'd give me just a pointer. I have successfully installed jdk1.1, ibmjdk1.1.8. simply because they've .deb file. Recently I'm asked to upgrade to jdk1.3. How may I install the

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> "Seth" == Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Seth> * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]: >> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is >> there any symbolic links and library I should place in right >> place so that dependencies like coc

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Seth Arnold
Thank you for wrapping at 7x characters! So much nicer. :) * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 20:18]: > I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*. > Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like > I do in update-alternatives for X? Well, that would

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Alan KF LAU
I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*. Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like I do in update-alternatives for X? Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any information on it? Thanks. Lau. > > Lau, your emails would

Re: How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Seth Arnold
Lau, your emails would be easier to read if you wrapped at 72 characters or so. * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]: > How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is there any symbolic >links and library I should place in right place so that dependencies like cocoon

How to install jdk 1.3

2000-10-31 Thread Alan KF LAU
Please bear with me with this simple question which shouldn't be raised in an expert mailing list. I'd appreciate if you'd give me just a pointer. I have successfully installed jdk1.1, ibmjdk1.1.8. simply because they've .deb file. Recently I'm asked to upgrade to jdk1.3. How may I install the