State of 1.4 debian packages?

2002-10-28 Thread Robert Varga
Hello All! Does anyone know what is the current state of j2se 1.4 or 1.4.1 deb packages for x86? Is it downloadable from anywhere? If not, what do I need to do to install J2SE from a tarball to comply to java2-common requirements? Regards, Robert Varga -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PR

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ben Burton
> Personally, I feel they're 'just libraries' and should be treated as > such, going into /usr/lib. My argument for /usr/lib/jni is that other programs aren't going to want to link with them, so it's better not to clutter up the default shared library paths. It's the same reason C python modul

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ben Burton
> Personally, I feel they're 'just libraries' and should be treated as > such, going into /usr/lib. My argument for /usr/lib/jni is that other programs aren't going to want to link with them, so it's better not to clutter up the default shared library paths. It's the same reason C python modul

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Joe Phillips
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 02:27, Ola Lundqvist wrote: > Hi > > I want people to second this wishlist so I can add it. I second the idea of standardizing *where* JNI libraries go and providing support (eg. wrappers) so JVM owners can add that location to paths. Where exactly JNI libraries should go i

lib-rxtx-java package

2002-10-28 Thread Joe Phillips
Mario, I've packaged the latest 2.0 series rxtx software for debian stable. The package passes lintian. You can find my binary and source packages at http://www.innovationsw.com/~jaiger/downloads/debian/ The only issues I see with the package, relative to your 1.5preX package, is that it may be

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Joe Phillips
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 02:27, Ola Lundqvist wrote: > Hi > > I want people to second this wishlist so I can add it. I second the idea of standardizing *where* JNI libraries go and providing support (eg. wrappers) so JVM owners can add that location to paths. Where exactly JNI libraries should go i

lib-rxtx-java package

2002-10-28 Thread Joe Phillips
Mario, I've packaged the latest 2.0 series rxtx software for debian stable. The package passes lintian. You can find my binary and source packages at http://www.innovationsw.com/~jaiger/downloads/debian/ The only issues I see with the package, relative to your 1.5preX package, is that it may be

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ross Burton
I second this, as I intend to package some JNI packages soon. Sounds like a good idea to me. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.burton

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ben Burton
> I want people to second this wishlist so I can add it. *sigh*.. does nobody but me care about JNI? Ben. -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] All art is quite useless - Oscar Wilde

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ross Burton
I second this, as I intend to package some JNI packages soon. Sounds like a good idea to me. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.burton

Re: JNI Installation Directories (again)

2002-10-28 Thread Ben Burton
> I want people to second this wishlist so I can add it. *sigh*.. does nobody but me care about JNI? Ben. -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] All art is quite useless - Oscar Wilde -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED