Is there a synopsis somewhere on how to package tag libraries?
Some of the tag libraries I have in mind are:
jcalendar(?) - dynamic calendars
displaytag - decorated tables
(see http://displaytag.sourceforge.net/)
country - pulldown tags with list of countries, states, etc
(
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:08:07 -0700
Bear Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
Second, I really have no interest in getting involved in the
Debian project directly.
I thought you were. By the way, IMHO these two packages are very
interresting and it's a go
Hallo Daniel,
* Daniel Bonniot wrote:
>Jan, thanks for the upload.
>> * moved examples into /usr/share/doc/new-java-policy/examples
>> -> to use the examples, do a
>> 'export JAVA_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/share/doc/new-java-policy/examples'
>The manpage of findjava is not up to date with this. It does
Jan, thanks for the upload.
* moved examples into /usr/share/doc/new-java-policy/examples
-> to use the examples, do a
'export JAVA_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/share/doc/new-java-policy/examples'
The manpage of findjava is not up to date with this. It does not mention
the JAVA_CONFIG_DIR, but speaks
Hallo,
* /me wrote:
>deb[-src] http://www.katzien.de/debian/java ./
I've just uploade a new version of 'new-java-policy' to that location,
which only includes the relevant tools in /usr/bin and all else in
/usr/share/doc/new-java-policy/{,examples}
The changelog:
new-java-policy (0.6) unstable;
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:08:07 -0700
Bear Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> > Why not send ITP's to wnpp at the BTS?
>
> First, I don't know what most of the acronyms are, just ITP.
Sorry.
ITP=Intent To Package.
BTS=Bug Tracking System.
WNPP=Work Needed and Prospective P
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 21:18:19 -0700
1000 packages in /java/ !
Over 1000 packages in a modified testing, perhaps 50 java packages
built to local conventions in a separate repository. With that
many packages you tend to use custom scripts heavily.
Why not send ITP's to wnpp a
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 21:18:19 -0700
Bear Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two of the packages are up at http://coyotesong.com/java/. It's
> not set up to support apt-get yet - ironically I have a local
> repository with over 1000 recompiled packages ('testing'
> recompiled against the static
Sorry not sooner reply,
There are some discussion about j2se-package:
(1)Is j2se-package main?
j2se-package is for non-free JVM currently and it should be
contrib this time. Stefan told about alien however alien is used for
general purpose. If j2se-package support opensource JVM
which is distribu
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