On Monday 12 May 2003 20:28, Michael S Daines wrote:
> I grabbed a Debian Java FAQ from a link here recently and was trying to
> work through it this weekend. I stumbled, however when I was asked to
> apt-get install java2-common
Where does it say that? I've just checked the source in CVS,
On Wednesday 14 May 2003 01:20, Michael S Daines wrote:
> > As far as I know, the FAQ is for unstable/sid, so if you're using woody
> > or testing, I'm not sure what to do.
That's not true. The FAQ is in principle aimed at both stable and
testing(/unstable). If there are things in the FAQ that do
I guess this might be a difference between stable and unstable (I'm using
woody). When I apt-get install java-common, it is successful and reports that I
have the newest version. But there is no dummy-packages/ directory or any
*.control files anywhere in that heirarchy. I did a search across the
This one time, at band camp, Michael S Daines said:
> I grabbed a Debian Java FAQ from a link here recently and was trying to
> work through it this weekend. I stumbled, however when I was asked to
> apt-get install java2-common
> This package is not found anywhere I know to look. The next
I grabbed a Debian Java FAQ from a link here recently and was trying to work
through it this weekend. I stumbled, however when I was asked to
apt-get install java2-common
This package is not found anywhere I know to look. The next step in the faq
requires using some *.control files that j
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