> "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
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
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
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
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
> "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
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
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
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
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
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