juanca wrote:
hi, everyone
I´m having problems trying to get jvm to work I don´t know what to
install, I fellow workers need that the port 5001 is open
Thanks in advance
what is the error you're getting?
Copy and paste the output of:
$ java -version
here
regards,
glen
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hi, everyone
I´m having problems trying to get jvm to
work I don´t know what to install, I fellow workers need that the port 5001
is open
Thanks in advance
Jan Schulz wrote:
You can work around it by downloading the source (apt-get source
eclipse), cd eclipse-2.1, vi debian/control and basicly deleting all
'-3' after the eclipse package names in any 'Depends:' line.
Then do a "dpkg-buildpackage -uc -rfakeroot" and wait some time...
Afterwards you can
From: Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: I can't install eclipse
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:46:20 +0200
> Hopefully a new version will be uploaded soon...
I just uploaded eclipse 2.1-2.
Takashi Okamoto
* E.L. Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> diff -u
> Both spit their output to STDOUT, so you might want to do a redirect...
Thanks! Why must manpages be so scary, if it is so easy :)
Jan
On Tuesday 22 April 2003 23:46, Jan Schulz wrote:
> BTW, can anybody give a nice URL/short explanations, how to make
> diffs against the files in debian subdir? I would like to submit a
> bugreport with patches for this (and some other things I found) and
> a short look at "man diff" scared me off
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