Hi folks,
I just wanted to make the observation that Debian has had the same
version of Eclipse for the last six years. When can we expect to see a
new version to the Debian repository?
Josh Blagden
Stefan Gybas wrote:
You can use equivs for that. See README.Debian in java-common for
details.
very nice. i see that this does take care of the problem, but how are
you going to get the user to know/do this, since when installing, all he
sees is a error message reporting missing dependencies. th
Stefan Gybas wrote:
You can use equivs for that. See README.Debian in java-common for
details.
very nice. i see that this does take care of the problem, but how are
you going to get the user to know/do this, since when installing, all he
sees is a error message reporting missing dependencies. th
Stefan Gybas wrote:
josh buhl wrote:
Here's the deal: I have Sun's j2sdk1.4.2_01 installed. That pretty
much takes care of all the java dependencies, but since it's not a
debian package, none of the debian java stuff knows about it. I don't
want to install any of the p
hi
which IDE to use for developing a java apps/games with GUI ?
i would like to be able to draw/edit the gui via a gui editor or
something like that ..
i saw that eclipse has VE or GEF and netbeans has a intern gui editor.
personally i dunno what to choose ... which IDE would you choose and why
why? IMHO, the web is much nicer without java &
flash.
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