> "Brendan" == Brendan J Simon writes:
Brendan> Someone recommended the blackdown java stuff but it looks
Brendan> like there is only and Intel debian version. There are
Brendan> ppc versions but I can't find a debian distro for it so I
Brendan> can use apt-get.
A Debian pack
> "Brendan" == Brendan J Simon writes:
Brendan> Someone recommended the blackdown java stuff but it looks
Brendan> like there is only and Intel debian version. There are
Brendan> ppc versions but I can't find a debian distro for it so I
Brendan> can use apt-get.
A Debian pac
Hi,
I have made a Debian package containing an experimental java classpath builder
(I have posted a large email about that topic last week). It does not yet
resolve complex dependencies, it's just a point to start at, to give you an
impression of what I'm planning for debian-java.
If you want
Hi,
I have made a Debian package containing an experimental java classpath builder (I have
posted a large email about that topic last week). It does not yet resolve complex
dependencies, it's just a point to start at, to give you an impression of what I'm
planning for debian-java.
If you want
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 08:57:35AM -0600, Ben Burton wrote:
> Hi. Packages libeditline-java and libreadline-java won't build on
> ia64/m68k which AFAICT have no java complier at all in main. I can't
> make them architecture: all since they contain compiled JNI modules.
Personally I'd leave the A
[ Responding to old mail. The issue was whether Java packages
should depend on both java-virtual-machine and java1/2-runtime. ]
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 05:18:29PM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> > If all jvm packages out there specified whether they were java1-runtime
> > or java2-runtime c
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 08:57:35AM -0600, Ben Burton wrote:
> Hi. Packages libeditline-java and libreadline-java won't build on
> ia64/m68k which AFAICT have no java complier at all in main. I can't
> make them architecture: all since they contain compiled JNI modules.
Personally I'd leave the
[ Responding to old mail. The issue was whether Java packages
should depend on both java-virtual-machine and java1/2-runtime. ]
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 05:18:29PM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> > If all jvm packages out there specified whether they were java1-runtime
> > or java2-runtime
I'm trying to run a java app. How do install and use java ?
It looks like there are different java runtime environemnts I can use
(eg. kaffe, gcj, etc). I don't anything about them or how to use them.
Which is the best and easiest to use with Debian ? ie. what can I
"apt-get install" and get
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