I've been thinking about the way debian java packages are built. For
example, libxerces-java and ant are both distributed as jar files
which wind up in /usr/share/java and some documentation which goes in
/usr/share/doc/. According to the java policy, debian
java packages can be distributed as jar
> I've been thinking about the way debian java packages are built. For
> example, libxerces-java and ant are both distributed as jar files
> which wind up in /usr/share/java and some documentation which goes in
> /usr/share/doc/. According to the java policy, debian
> java packages can be distribu
I've been thinking about the way debian java packages are built. For
example, libxerces-java and ant are both distributed as jar files
which wind up in /usr/share/java and some documentation which goes in
/usr/share/doc/. According to the java policy, debian
java packages can be distributed as jar
Edouard G. Parmelan wrote:
> Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 1 November 2000, at 23 h 54, the keyboard of Seth Arnold
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Try rebuilding Kaffe after installing GNU gmp.
> >
> > GMP detection was broken in Kaffe (it is needed in Freenet, for
>
Edouard G. Parmelan wrote:
> Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 1 November 2000, at 23 h 54, the keyboard of Seth Arnold
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Try rebuilding Kaffe after installing GNU gmp.
> >
> > GMP detection was broken in Kaffe (it is needed in Freenet, for
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