> java2-virtual-machine and java2-compiler are both appropriate at some
> point, but as there isn't even *one* Java2 environment officially in
> Debian yet, I think you're jumping the gun.
Have a look through the debian-java archives; unless I've read it wrong,
it seems the blackdown java2 enviro
> java2-virtual-machine and java2-compiler are both appropriate at some
> point, but as there isn't even *one* Java2 environment officially in
> Debian yet, I think you're jumping the gun.
Have a look through the debian-java archives; unless I've read it wrong,
it seems the blackdown java2 envir
On Saturday 08 September 2001 00:15, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I totally agree with your plans to change the policy to include a
> > java2-virtual-machine concept...
>
> I don't see much value in "java2-virtual-machine" unless it actually
> means a
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