Andrew Vaughan wrote:
Debian stable is uh, stable. Except for security bugs or other
serious bugs, it doesn't get updated.
I see. I've read Kraft's "Debian System" book several times, but I
hadn't twigged that stable can't get packages added to it. So if I want
to run Tomcat on main, than I
On Sunday 06 August 2006 21:45, MrDemeanour wrote:
> Andrew Vaughan wrote:
> >
> > In Sarge, Tomcat4 shipped in contrib.
> > http://wiki.debian.org/Java/ShouldGoToMain states "Works with Kaffe
> > 1.1.3 but need non-free JDK to compile (com.sun.* classes)"
>
> I've seen that page; I couldn't find a
Mark Wielaard writes:
> Make sure that it is removed from
> libjava/java/text/DateFormat.java and that there is a new file
> libjava/classpath/java/text/DateFormat.java
> Similar for SimpleDateFormat.java.
that was the hint needed. I had some empty .java files still laying
around :-/
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Sorry; my initial repsonse to this went to Andrew, and not the list.
Re-posting:
Andrew Vaughan wrote:
Hi Jack
I'm have no experience running servlets, but I am using Java on
Debian, and can make a stab at some of your questions.
On Sunday 06 August 2006 00:06, MrDemeanour wrote:
I'm runnin
Hi Jack
I'm have no experience running servlets, but I am using Java on Debian, and
can make a stab at some of your questions.
On Sunday 06 August 2006 00:06, MrDemeanour wrote:
> I'm running Sarge, and my system is using the "main" repository. My
> preference is for Tomcat, but unless I'm much
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