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Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>A perfect (?) solution would be to first search for
>things in your CLASSPATH and then /usr/share/java/*.jar, and if
>possible (or useful) search other places.
>This can give results like the following, which
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>A perfect (?) solution would be to first search for
>things in your CLASSPATH and then /usr/share/java/*.jar, and if
>possible (or useful) search other places.
>This can give results like the following, whic
> JDK1.4, be it by Blackdown or by Javasoft. Much better
> would be a free Java, so that it could go in main. Bye!
There are some efforts, but they are always lagging behind the SUN releases.
Some never made the jump to java2.
I hear rumors that JDK1.5 might be free I'm not holding my b
> JDK1.4, be it by Blackdown or by Javasoft. Much better
> would be a free Java, so that it could go in main. Bye!
There are some efforts, but they are always lagging behind the SUN releases.
Some never made the jump to java2.
I hear rumors that JDK1.5 might be free I'm not holding my
Hi,
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:43:09PM +0200, ml wrote:
> simple question: AFAIK there is no .deb of JDK 1.4
> nor an installer .deb, but .tar.gz and .rpm files
> from javasoft.com. Is this right? If so, shall I
> use alien and install the .rpm or better use the
> .tar.gz? Is there a HOWTO abou
Hi,
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:43:09PM +0200, ml wrote:
> simple question: AFAIK there is no .deb of JDK 1.4
> nor an installer .deb, but .tar.gz and .rpm files
> from javasoft.com. Is this right? If so, shall I
> use alien and install the .rpm or better use the
> .tar.gz? Is there a HOWTO abo
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