Hallo Ben,
* Ben Burton wrote:
>On the other hand, Perl deals with things like quoting and other
>problems resulting from unanticipated command-line arguments somewhat
>better than sh does (e.g., you can start the JVM by passing its
>command-line arguments as an array, not by some piece of sh blac
In the current gcj package there is a symlink from gcj-wrapper to the now
current one, i.e. gcj-wrapper-3.3, but there is not one from gcjh-wrapper to
gcjh-wrapper-3.3. Is there a reason for this, or is it just an ommision?
David
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> Bash (that's what it is written in currently. But I guess, that plain
> sh isn't different here) will seperate all 'words' in your
> commandline, if you don't quote them. Words in this case means,
> everything, which is seperated by one of the chars in $IFS.
Right. So when you have single comm
Package: java-common
Version: 0.22
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Here is the discussed proposal java policy as txt and also as tar.gz archive,
including all written scripts and manpages
java-config and java-config(1)
java-config-update and java-config-update(1)
java-config-file(5)
findjava, fin
Jan Schulz wrote:
Here is the discussed proposal java policy as txt and also as tar.gz archive,
including all written scripts and manpages
As I've already mentioned in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2003/debian-java-200309/msg00124.html
you (or anybody else) can't replace the whole Java Pol
Hallo Ben,
I've sent already an answer to this mail, but it seems that it never
got out...
* Ben Burton wrote:
>If writing it in Perl means we're more confident in its correctness in
>all cases, I say let's do it.
I have no idea about perl, so it's either my sh or someone elses perl :)
>Afte
retitle 212863 [PROPSAL] New java policy including tools to manage the changes
thanks
Hallo Stefan,
* Stefan Gybas wrote:
>you (or anybody else) can't replace the whole Java Policy.
I can't see, why not?
>You need to
>submit individual proposals for the individual changes (e.g. the naming
>of
Hi Men ,
This is Pradeep from bangalore , i am
doing my MCA in IGNOU ...so i have little clarification
if you could help me out in this regards
i will be more tanx full for you
1> What are Java Packages
2> List some packages and Applications
of its
3>Various Versions for ( JDK 1.1
to JDK 2 ) an
Hi,
I got your mail id from the Apache forum.
I am searching for mod_jk.so file for connector between Apache and tomcat.
I am not able to find id on Apache site. I dont want to build this file . If you have mod_jk.so file could you please send me that file?
Thanks,
Ranjana Shakya
Do you Yahoo
Hallo Ben,
I have no idea, *when* my mail will arrive at the list (the last mails
took four days each :( ), but anyway...
* Ben Burton wrote:
>Right. So when you have single command-line arguments that could
>contain spaces and/or quotes, things can become very hairy very quickly.
Yes. Bot are
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Hallo Ben,
* Ben Burton wrote:
>On the other hand, Perl deals with things like quoting and other
>problems resulting from unanticipated command-line arguments somewhat
>better than sh does (e.g., you can start the JVM by passing its
>command-line arguments as an array, not by some piece of sh blac
In the current gcj package there is a symlink from gcj-wrapper to the now
current one, i.e. gcj-wrapper-3.3, but there is not one from gcjh-wrapper to
gcjh-wrapper-3.3. Is there a reason for this, or is it just an ommision?
David
> Bash (that's what it is written in currently. But I guess, that plain
> sh isn't different here) will seperate all 'words' in your
> commandline, if you don't quote them. Words in this case means,
> everything, which is seperated by one of the chars in $IFS.
Right. So when you have single comm
Package: java-common
Version: 0.22
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Here is the discussed proposal java policy as txt and also as tar.gz archive,
including all written scripts and manpages
java-config and java-config(1)
java-config-update and java-config-update(1)
java-config-file(5)
findjava, fin
Jan Schulz wrote:
Here is the discussed proposal java policy as txt and also as tar.gz archive,
including all written scripts and manpages
As I've already mentioned in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2003/debian-java-200309/msg00124.html
you (or anybody else) can't replace the whole Java Poli
Hallo Ben,
I've sent already an answer to this mail, but it seems that it never
got out...
* Ben Burton wrote:
>If writing it in Perl means we're more confident in its correctness in
>all cases, I say let's do it.
I have no idea about perl, so it's either my sh or someone elses perl :)
>Afte
retitle 212863 [PROPSAL] New java policy including tools to manage the changes
thanks
Hallo Stefan,
* Stefan Gybas wrote:
>you (or anybody else) can't replace the whole Java Policy.
I can't see, why not?
>You need to
>submit individual proposals for the individual changes (e.g. the naming
>of
Hi Men ,
This is Pradeep from bangalore , i am
doing my MCA in IGNOU ...so i have little clarification
if you could help me out in this regards
i will be more tanx full for you
1> What are Java Packages
2> List some packages and Applications
of its
3>Various Versions for ( JDK 1.1
to JDK 2 ) an
Hi,
I got your mail id from the Apache forum.
I am searching for mod_jk.so file for connector between Apache and tomcat.
I am not able to find id on Apache site. I dont want to build this file . If you have mod_jk.so file could you please send me that file?
Thanks,
Ranjana Shakya
Do you Yahoo
Hallo Ben,
I have no idea, *when* my mail will arrive at the list (the last mails
took four days each :( ), but anyway...
* Ben Burton wrote:
>Right. So when you have single command-line arguments that could
>contain spaces and/or quotes, things can become very hairy very quickly.
Yes. Bot are
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