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I used the following commands to install alternatives for use with
update-alternatives (thanks to Nicole and Arnaud for the pointers) that
allow PowerPC users to quickly alternate between JDK tool options. The
priority value of 1000 may be a bit of over
Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:43:58 -0500,
Barry Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grzegorz & others,
> In using the free-java-sdk package, I notice that the scripts in
> /usr/lib/fjsdk/bin are assigned to the free Java alternative components
> as follows:
>
> gjdoc -> /usr/bin/gjdoc
> jar
Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:08:45 -0500,
"Chuck Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was hoping that someone would know the answer to this question.
Maybe someone will have an answer...
> I've got my Class-Path attribute in the manifest.mf file properly set but
> I'm still getting ClassNotFound ex
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Grzegorz & others,
In using the free-java-sdk package, I notice that the scripts in
/usr/lib/fjsdk/bin are assigned to the free Java alternative components
as follows:
gjdoc -> /usr/bin/gjdoc
jar-> /usr/bin/fastjar
java -> /usr/bin/ja
I was hoping that someone would know the answer to this
question.
I’ve got my Class-Path attribute in the manifest.mf
file properly set but I’m still getting ClassNotFound exceptions. I’ve
got all the jar files that the Class-Path references stored inside my jar file
in the root. This d
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