Max Gilead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Gilead wrote:
> > Johan Walles wrote:
> >
> >> I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
> >> jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation.
> >> When I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
> >>
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 22:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
>
> Ant is as much a framework as a tool;
Thanks for the reply. I didn't know that much about ant - I had thought
it was a mere application.
When you say frequently, how often do you mean. I personally have never
had to extend ant (and so
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 17:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
> Thus, the API is in the end-user docs, not just the developer docs.
> I suppose that one could argue that anyone trying to use ant for
> their own programs (instead of just using it as an incidental tool
> for building someone else's progra
Recently, I've been building JBOSS/Tomcat packages for internal use and
eventual general release (I'll follow-up with another email for the
location of my working packages).
In doing so, I've had the need to build/back-port various other Java
packages to Debian stable. As I've done this, I've see
On Thursday 02 January 2003 22:36, Joe Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 17:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
> > Thus, the API is in the end-user docs, not just the developer docs.
> > I suppose that one could argue that anyone trying to use ant for
> > their own programs (instead of just using
Oooh--I'll answer this!
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:03:32PM -0500, Joe Phillips wrote:
> I've seen package after package (mine included) depend on a
> JAVA_HOME environment variable set somewhere, in some script.
> Most packages seem to use a config file or init-script to define a
> local JAVA_HOME
Hi,
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 20:22, Mark Howard wrote:
> You probably have been following your ITP report (119885) and the
> debian-java mailing list, but I'd just like to make sure you know that a
> few people have packaged this unofficially and there have been offers of
> advice from people at Re
Max Gilead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Gilead wrote:
> > Johan Walles wrote:
> >
> >> I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
> >> jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation.
> >> When I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
> >>
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 22:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
>
> Ant is as much a framework as a tool;
Thanks for the reply. I didn't know that much about ant - I had thought
it was a mere application.
When you say frequently, how often do you mean. I personally have never
had to extend ant (and so
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 17:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
> Thus, the API is in the end-user docs, not just the developer docs.
> I suppose that one could argue that anyone trying to use ant for
> their own programs (instead of just using it as an incidental tool
> for building someone else's progra
Recently, I've been building JBOSS/Tomcat packages for internal use and
eventual general release (I'll follow-up with another email for the
location of my working packages).
In doing so, I've had the need to build/back-port various other Java
packages to Debian stable. As I've done this, I've see
On Thursday 02 January 2003 22:36, Joe Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 17:53, T. Alexander Popiel wrote:
> > Thus, the API is in the end-user docs, not just the developer docs.
> > I suppose that one could argue that anyone trying to use ant for
> > their own programs (instead of just using
Oooh--I'll answer this!
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:03:32PM -0500, Joe Phillips wrote:
> I've seen package after package (mine included) depend on a
> JAVA_HOME environment variable set somewhere, in some script.
> Most packages seem to use a config file or init-script to define a
> local JAVA_HOME
Hi,
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 20:22, Mark Howard wrote:
> You probably have been following your ITP report (119885) and the
> debian-java mailing list, but I'd just like to make sure you know that a
> few people have packaged this unofficially and there have been offers of
> advice from people at Re
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