Hi,
Wolfgang Baer wrote:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
[...]
I replaced all java.awt/javax.swing through swingwt.awt/swingwtx.swing
but now I get a compilation error without any hint on why. I created a
target for this:
[...]
What is the error ? Does -verbose gives you no hints ?
Oh yes, of course: that I
Eric Lavarde wrote:
[...]
I replaced all java.awt/javax.swing through swingwt.awt/swingwtx.swing
but now I get a compilation error without any hint on why. I created a
target for this:
Hi,
Wolfgang Baer wrote:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Grrr (again), jcalendar 1.1.4 is a bit more than outdated... And it
comes with (and requires) the kunststoff library (which is not part of
Debian, and actually not maintained anymore).
Well was just an suggestion.
The "grrr" was not meant personally, i
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Grrr (again), jcalendar 1.1.4 is a bit more than outdated... And it
comes with (and requires) the kunststoff library (which is not part of
Debian, and actually not maintained anymore).
Well was just an suggestion.
SwingWT is officially supporting JSpinner, I'll have a try. Any
Grrr (again), jcalendar 1.1.4 is a bit more than outdated... And it
comes with (and requires) the kunststoff library (which is not part of
Debian, and actually not maintained anymore).
SwingWT is officially supporting JSpinner, I'll have a try. Any hint on
how to proceed is welcome.
And again:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hello,
motivated by the discussions about free java on this list, I did my
first try at freeing a Java package (without promise yet, hence no ITP).
I chose jcalendar (http://www.toedter.com/en/jcalendar/) as I raised an
RFP and it seems relatively simple, extracted it, install
Hello,
motivated by the discussions about free java on this list, I did my
first try at freeing a Java package (without promise yet, hence no ITP).
I chose jcalendar (http://www.toedter.com/en/jcalendar/) as I raised an
RFP and it seems relatively simple, extracted it, installed
free-java-sdk, p
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