Hi Eric,
that brought me a good step forward (js.jar part of rhino, how obvious!
:> ).
What you might be missing is the apt-file tool. It will help you find files in
all packages available in your apt sources:
$ apt-file search js.jar
jmeter: usr/share/jmeter/lib/js.jar
jmeter: usr/share/jmeter/
Hi,
that brought me a good step forward (js.jar part of rhino, how obvious!
:> ).
I still have the following jar files remaining:
freemind/lib/ant/lib/jaxb-api.jar ws-jaxme, free, no .deb
freemind/lib/ant/lib/jaxb-impl.jar ws-jaxme, free, no .deb
freemind/lib/ant/lib/jaxb-libs.jar ws-jaxme, free,
Hi Eric,
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi,
that was a bit the sense of my question?!.. ;-)
I've already identified (+ version + -java):
libbatik (for the svg plugin)
libxerces
libjaxp
libcommon-lang
librelaxng-datatype
The following ones seem to be as well pretty standard (and free!?), but
I couldn't identi
Hi,
that was a bit the sense of my question?!.. ;-)
I've already identified (+ version + -java):
libbatik (for the svg plugin)
libxerces
libjaxp
libcommon-lang
librelaxng-datatype
The following ones seem to be as well pretty standard (and free!?), but
I couldn't identify them as part of a Debian p
Sun, 06 Feb 2005 10:12:11 +0100,
Eric Lavarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> then one more question, I have problems mapping the jar files delivered
> by FreeMind (I tried to ask the developers but no answer) with the
> standard libraries, in order to find out which ones can be replaced by
Hi,
then one more question, I have problems mapping the jar files delivered
by FreeMind (I tried to ask the developers but no answer) with the
standard libraries, in order to find out which ones can be replaced by
which ones.
The "best" way I found till now is to "unzip -l xxx.jar" and compare t
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Thu, 03 Feb 2005 19:55:34 +0100,
Eric Lavarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've started packaging the next version of FreeMind and, despite my
> lack of Java knowledge, I've noticed that the new version is coming
> with quite a lot of sta
Hello,
I've started packaging the next version of FreeMind and, despite my lack
of Java knowledge, I've noticed that the new version is coming with
quite a lot of standard Java libraries (i.e. libraries already packaged
elsewhere in Debian), roughly libcommons-lang-java,
librelaxng-datatype-jav
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