Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
> I know it´s probably linked to a proprietary Java (I know that some people
> from Sun have now sneaked in ;-),
Not to worry... we are safely off in "non-free" (that is until
Java is completely liberated!)
> but is someone aware of the problem
> described under:
> ht
Tom Marble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And, we know already from Debian Java Policy and existing Java
> applications in Debian that a launcher script will be required in
> /usr/bin *anyway*
In that case your alternative looks good to me.
Juergen
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Renato Serodio wrote:
> I've been experiencing some annoying behaviour on the part of my java
> applications. I've managed to track the problem to a file the java
> executable can't find. [...]
>
> Calling either from the command line works a charm. Calling any from the
> menu does...
>
> ...noth
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> Tom Marble wrote:
>> Current Debian Java Policy [1] in section "Chapter 2.1: Virtual Machines"
>> stipulates "If a virtual machine supports native code, it must include
>> the
>> directory /usr/lib/jni in its search path for these dynamic libraries."
>
> JVMs should not
Marcus Better wrote:
> Do I have SVN access to the pkg-java repository? I'm having difficulties
> importing the code.
It's working now for some reason.
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Do I have SVN access to the pkg-java repository? I'm having difficulties
importing the code.
Marcus
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Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> pkg-java-maintainers is for the bug reports, not for the discussions. We
> have to comment that on the website.
Yes, and change the instructions on
http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/developers.html which say that new
developers should send a message to pkg-java-maintainers
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Hi Tom,
Tom Marble wrote:
All:
Current Debian Java Policy [1] in section "Chapter 2.1: Virtual Machines"
stipulates "If a virtual machine supports native code, it must include the
directory /usr/lib/jni in its search path for these dynamic libraries."
There is no rationale given for this polic
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