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Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Adam Heath
Package: libgcj2 On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Per Bothner wrote: > Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: > > >apt-get install java-virtual-machine > > > >This will list all available packages providing a JVM. > > > I trust gcj/libgcj is so listed? (I'm not running Debian on my > own machines so I can't check easily.)

Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Adam Heath
Package: libgcj2 On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Per Bothner wrote: > Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: > > >apt-get install java-virtual-machine > > > >This will list all available packages providing a JVM. > > > I trust gcj/libgcj is so listed? (I'm not running Debian on my > own machines so I can't check easily.

Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Per Bothner
Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: apt-get install java-virtual-machine This will list all available packages providing a JVM. I trust gcj/libgcj is so listed? (I'm not running Debian on my own machines so I can't check easily.) The most glaring missing feature in gcj is AWT. If you're running server-style

Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Steffen Evers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to get Java running on my Debian box. > What is the best procedure? apt-get install java-virtual-machine This will list all available packages providing a JVM. Select one and install it via apt-get. > I have heard about various different

Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Per Bothner
Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: >apt-get install java-virtual-machine > >This will list all available packages providing a JVM. > I trust gcj/libgcj is so listed? (I'm not running Debian on my own machines so I can't check easily.) The most glaring missing feature in gcj is AWT. If you're running serv

Re: New on the list - java on debian?

2001-11-12 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Steffen Evers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to get Java running on my Debian box. > What is the best procedure? apt-get install java-virtual-machine This will list all available packages providing a JVM. Select one and install it via apt-get. > I have heard about various different

Re: STOP INCLUDING EXTERNAL JARS IN YOUR JAVA PACKAGES!

2001-11-12 Thread Adam Heath
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Adam Heath wrote: > I have noticed that almost ALL packages include external .jars in their > internal lib directories. This *MUST* stop. Yesterday. Last year. > > Lots of 'external' jars are not redistributable. You can't even have them in > the source package. > > I will

Re: STOP INCLUDING EXTERNAL JARS IN YOUR JAVA PACKAGES!

2001-11-12 Thread Ola Lundqvist
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 01:42:05PM -0800, Kevin A. Burton wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > You say that the war-files allow the classloading. That is not entirely > > true. Take tomcat for example. > > > > * You place

Re: STOP INCLUDING EXTERNAL JARS IN YOUR JAVA PACKAGES!

2001-11-12 Thread Adam Heath
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Adam Heath wrote: > I have noticed that almost ALL packages include external .jars in their > internal lib directories. This *MUST* stop. Yesterday. Last year. > > Lots of 'external' jars are not redistributable. You can't even have them in > the source package. > > I will

Re: STOP INCLUDING EXTERNAL JARS IN YOUR JAVA PACKAGES!

2001-11-12 Thread Ola Lundqvist
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 01:42:05PM -0800, Kevin A. Burton wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > You say that the war-files allow the classloading. That is not entirely > > true. Take tomcat for example. > > > > * You plac