> This is fixed in the just uploaded version.
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> Moved it to the library section too.
Thanks very much. :)
Ben.
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> This is fixed in the just uploaded version.
>
> Moved it to the library section too.
Thanks very much. :)
Ben.
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This is fixed in the just uploaded version.
Moved it to the library section too.
Regards,
// Ola
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 10:44:32PM +1000, Ben Burton wrote:
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Current Java policy states:
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separate architecture-s
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 06:17:53PM +1000, Ben Burton wrote:
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> Hmm? I thought we were allowing the choice of (1) splitting *.class and JNI
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Hmm? I thought we were allowing the choice of (1) splitting *.class and JNI
libraries into -java and -jni packages, or (2) bundling them all into a
single arch-dependent -java package when the package is so small that the
split appears to be more
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 06:17:53PM +1000, Ben Burton wrote:
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> Hmm? I thought we were allowing the choice of (1) splitting *.class and JNI
> libraries into -java and -jni packages, or (2) bundling them all into a
> single arch-dependent -ja
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Hmm? I thought we were allowing the choice of (1) splitting *.class and JNI
libraries into -java and -jni packages, or (2) bundling them all into a
single arch-dependent -java package when the package is so small that the
split appears to be more
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