Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jan Schulz wrote:
>
>> Sorry, for all the inconvinience. I completly missed the 'source' here.
>
> Well, the binary package would also be called libxalan-java. The
> packages that are ready to go to main are available at
> http://people.debian.org/~sgybas
i run that exact setup.
have you setup
/etc/default/tomcat4
correctly?
anything pertinent in your catalina.out/localhost_log (/var/
log/tomcat4/)?
how about the struts-example.war?
c
On Thursday 19 February 2004 1:09 pm, Noel Kelly wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've had no luck getting struts working.
>
Hi
I've had no luck getting struts working.
Currently im trying it in java 1.4(sun)/Tomcat4/sid
Have others had this combination working? Under what
S/W versions? What mods to /etc/profile ,
/etc/init.d/tomcat4 , *.xml files etc?
Ive got the servlet examples working.
I've not been able to get he
Jan Schulz wrote:
Sorry, for all the inconvinience. I completly missed the 'source' here.
Well, the binary package would also be called libxalan-java. The
packages that are ready to go to main are available at
http://people.debian.org/~sgybas/java/. All but libxalan-java have been
uplodaded are
Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hallo Arnaud,
>
> * Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>>Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I agree, but with you should read the arguments of Stefan:
I'd like to name the new source package in main libxalan-java
> ^^
> Moep..
Excellent work, many thanks to Nicolas and Josh Triplett for his patch.
I did update the site...
http://java.debian.net/index.php/MovingJavaToMain
Nicolas Sabouret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Format: 1.7
> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:02:22 +0100
> Source: javacc
> Binary: javacc
> Architecture:
Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, so I misunderstood, what the libxalan-java package is about. On
> the other hand, I don't understand things like that then:
>
> apt-cache show fop:
> [...]
> Depends: java-common, j2re1.3 | j2re1.4 | java2-runtime,
> libxerces-java, libxalan2-java, libb
Jan Schulz wrote:
It seems that some packages use xalan directly and having it upgrading
I've not looked at fop but as I've said, the currently packaged
libxalan2-java includes additional external classes in xalan2.jar and
FOP might use them to access the XSL transformer.
to a newer breaking AP
Hallo Arnaud,
* Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I agree, but with you should read the arguments of Stefan:
>>> I'd like to name the new source package in main libxalan-java
^^
Moep...
Sorry, for all the inconvinience. I completly mis
Hallo Stefan,
* Stefan Gybas wrote:
>Xalan and Xerces don't not have external APIs themselves. The API for
>Xalan is TrAX and packaged in libjaxp1.2-java. If some packages are
>using internal classes directly (like Xalan does with Xerces), they are
>basically on their own. It's like application
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Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hallo Stefan,
>
> * Stefan Gybas wrote:
>>I'd like to name the new source package in main libxalan-java (instead
>>of libxalan_2_-java) since that's also the name that upstream uses.
>
> IMO that as bas as using kdelibs instead of kdelibs4
>
> Jars like x
Jan Schulz wrote:
Thats also the reason, why the proposed policy uses
'[-].jar' and
'lib-java' as names for jars and packages.
Xalan and Xerces don't not have external APIs themselves. The API for
Xalan is TrAX and packaged in libjaxp1.2-java. If some packages are
using internal classes directly
who are you?
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