Michael Schlueter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you will finde the debian packages of jdk 1.3 on all blackdown mirrors:
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html or potato and woody.
>
> And a line in your /etc/apt/sources.list will include the packages
> automaticallly in dselect:
>
>
Michael Schlueter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you will finde the debian packages of jdk 1.3 on all blackdown mirrors:
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html or potato and woody.
>
> And a line in your /etc/apt/sources.list will include the packages
> automaticallly in dselect:
>
>
* Aaron Brashears
| On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:27:18AM +0200, Guillermo Ontañón wrote:
| > For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty good
| > and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland. Does
| > anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
|
| A
* Aaron Brashears
| On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:27:18AM +0200, Guillermo Ontañón wrote:
| > For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty good
| > and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland. Does
| > anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
|
|
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:27:18AM +0200, Guillermo Ontañón wrote:
> For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty good
> and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland. Does
> anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
As mentioned before, jde is under
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:27:18AM +0200, Guillermo Ontañón wrote:
> For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty good
> and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland. Does
> anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
As mentioned before, jde is unde
Guillermo Ontañón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty
> good and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland.
> Does anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
http://jde.sunsite.dk>
It rocks.
On 18 May 2001 17:26:42 -0600, Rod Price wrote:
> > > Thus spake Michael Mertins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I never installed JDK for Linux before, I'm running woody and would
> > > like
> > > > to do that now since I really need it for the university-stuff here.
> > > > Anyone
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Rod Price wrote:
> This .deb archive isn't the Sun JDK -- it's the Blackdown JDK.
> The two are similar but not identical. Jini seems to have a
> difficult time with the Blackdown JDK, for example.
Please send a bug report with the details.
Juergen
--
Juergen Kre
This .deb archive isn't the Sun JDK -- it's the Blackdown JDK.
The two are similar but not identical. Jini seems to have a
difficult time with the Blackdown JDK, for example.
-Rod Price
Martin Bertolino wrote:
> For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
> debian'
Guillermo Ontañón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For a development environment I use JBuilder 4, I think it's pretty
> good and you can get the Foundation Edition for free from Borland.
> Does anyone know a GPL develpment environment for java?
http://jde.sunsite.dk>
It rocks.
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On 18 May 2001 17:26:42 -0600, Rod Price wrote:
> > > Thus spake Michael Mertins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I never installed JDK for Linux before, I'm running woody and would
> > > like
> > > > to do that now since I really need it for the university-stuff here.
> > > > Anyon
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Rod Price wrote:
> This .deb archive isn't the Sun JDK -- it's the Blackdown JDK.
> The two are similar but not identical. Jini seems to have a
> difficult time with the Blackdown JDK, for example.
Please send a bug report with the details.
Juergen
--
Juergen Kr
This .deb archive isn't the Sun JDK -- it's the Blackdown JDK.
The two are similar but not identical. Jini seems to have a
difficult time with the Blackdown JDK, for example.
-Rod Price
Martin Bertolino wrote:
> For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
> debian
Hi Martin,
> For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
> debian' I found the following message (copied below). It references an FTP
> site at Humbolt University that has the debian packages already made for Sun's
> JDK. I got the and installed them last night and the
For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
debian' I found the following message (copied below). It references an FTP
site at Humbolt University that has the debian packages already made for Sun's
JDK. I got the and installed them last night and they seem to work OK.
Hi Martin,
> For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
> debian' I found the following message (copied below). It references an FTP
> site at Humbolt University that has the debian packages already made for Sun's
> JDK. I got the and installed them last night and th
For anybody that might be interested. after a Google search for 'sun jdk
debian' I found the following message (copied below). It references an FTP
site at Humbolt University that has the debian packages already made for Sun's
JDK. I got the and installed them last night and they seem to work OK.
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 04:16:59PM -0700, Martin Bertolino wrote:
> Has anybody been able to run this JDK (1.3.0_02) on Debian Potato? I'm getting
> an error while running 'java' that it can't find 'libstdc++-6' shared
> library. I know enough to know that I'm missing some shared library, and I
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 04:16:59PM -0700, Martin Bertolino wrote:
> Has anybody been able to run this JDK (1.3.0_02) on Debian Potato? I'm getting
> an error while running 'java' that it can't find 'libstdc++-6' shared
> library. I know enough to know that I'm missing some shared library, and
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