On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:26:34PM +0200, Egon Willighagen wrote:
> On Friday 08 August 2003 15:15, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > But selecting an alternative by hand should set it to be manual, and it
> > should not be changed after that unless it is set back to auto.
>
> Right... and I understood f
On Friday 08 August 2003 14:26, Hein Meling wrote:
> Every time I do an update, and there is a new version of sablevm (I
> think), the alternatives system returns to "auto" mode and selects sablevm
> as the default JVM, even though I have previously (manually) selected
> j2sdk1.4 as the default.
Hi all,
Does anyone uses Maven? Is there any interrest in Debian?
http://maven.apache.org/
Maven has many goals , but in a nutshell Maven aims to make the
developer's life easier by providing a well defined project structure,
well defined development processes to follow, and a coh
Does anyone uses Maven? Is there any interrest in Debian?
I don't use it, but your post made me discover it, and it looks like a
very interesting project. I would be glad to see it packaged for Debian.
They link to the quilt coverage tool
(http://quilt.sourceforge.net/overview.html) they plan
Hi all,
KDE has Java bindings. There does not seem to be a Debian package for these
Java bindings... or I could not find them. (Are there?)
Ofcourse I could download the kdebindings-3.1.3.tar.bz2 package... but does
anyone have experience in using and compiling these in combination with the
b
Hi,
I've been using maven for the last year now, and have been very impressed with
with it for the exact reasons in the project description you sent out.
One concern I have is how the plugin repository would be managed. It works
a lot like apt-get, only automatically. This could raise some prob
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 06:54:21AM -0500, Mike Maurer wrote:
I'm using maven, too, mainly for smaller projects because it makes
jump-starting a new project easy. I'd love to see it in debian and I'd
like to help where I can.
> One concern I have is how the plugin repository would be managed. It
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