On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:59, Tasos Vogiatzoglou wrote:
> You can use mkpkg-j2sdk , a util that creates a deb package from j2sdk binary
> distribution .
> You can search Google for mkpkg-j2sdk.
The actual package name is mpkg-j2sdk, and it is part of the debian
distributions, so an apt-get shoul
ÎÏÎÏ 15/ÎÎÏÎ/2003, ÎÎÎÏÎ ÎÏÎÏÎ ÎÎÎ ÏÏÎ 04:13, Î/Î Bob
Langford ÎÎÏÎÏÎ:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
> and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or "java2-runtime",
> neither of which seems to exist. I have installed the Sun JD
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:59, Tasos Vogiatzoglou wrote:
> You can use mkpkg-j2sdk , a util that creates a deb package from j2sdk binary
> distribution .
> You can search Google for mkpkg-j2sdk.
The actual package name is mpkg-j2sdk, and it is part of the debian
distributions, so an apt-get shoul
Στις 15/Ιούλ/2003, ημέρα Τρίτη και ώρα 04:13, ο/η Bob
Langford έγραψε:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
> and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or "java2-runtime",
> neither of which seems to exist. I have installed the Sun JD
Might I suggest sticking with the Sun JDK that you installed? As for
Tomcat, it might be best to manually install that as well, for now, from
jakarta.apache.org
Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
and I'm running into a wall. It depen
> I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
> and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or
> "java2-runtime", neither of which seems to exist. I have
> installed the Sun JDK 1.4.1_02 manually, so there actually is a
> Java 1.4 runtime, and I i
Greetings!
I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or "java2-runtime",
neither of which seems to exist. I have installed the Sun JDK 1.4.1_02
manually,
so there actually is a Java 1.4 runtime, and I installed the "
Might I suggest sticking with the Sun JDK that you installed? As for
Tomcat, it might be best to manually install that as well, for now, from
jakarta.apache.org
Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
and I'm running into a wall. It depen
> I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
> and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or
> "java2-runtime", neither of which seems to exist. I have
> installed the Sun JDK 1.4.1_02 manually, so there actually is a
> Java 1.4 runtime, and I i
Greetings!
I'm trying to install Tomcat 4.1.24-2 from the unstable section,
and I'm running into a wall. It depends on "j2re1.4" or "java2-runtime",
neither of which seems to exist. I have installed the Sun JDK 1.4.1_02
manually,
so there actually is a Java 1.4 runtime, and I installed the
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