On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 21:47:10 +0100
Jacob Emcken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob Emcken wrote:
> > 1. Can anyone help me?
>
> Well it seems only the maintainer of the package can help me :)
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=180492
That's what I was replying! ;)
> > 2. Why
I don't use GNOME so this could be incredibly simple for
someone who does to point out how to fix.
I'm finding the font size in eclipse (GTK) too large. Can I
make it smaller easily? (some sort of gtk-font-config??)
great work on the latest eclipse packages btw. the quality
has really picked u
I thought that Java on Debian was pretty much dead, glad to see I
was mistaken.
I'm currently Debianizing a number of Java package that I've been
using locally. I made them apt-friendly, but they were otherwise
entirely independent of the Debian project.
The first three packages up are all st
Two of the packages are up at http://coyotesong.com/java/. It's
not set up to support apt-get yet - ironically I have a local
repository with over 1000 recompiled packages ('testing'
recompiled against the static libc and perl packages), but the
tools to maintain that monster don't port well t
What's the status on Pure-TLS? This is a free JCE engine that
implements SSLv3 and TLSv1 and is used by some projects that wish
to avoid using Sun's packages.
Project here: http://www.rtfm.com/puretls/
On a related note, there's also a lot of crypto goodness at
bouncycastle.org.
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 23:18, Bear Giles wrote:
> I've run into some problems recompiling libxdoclet-java, so I
> don't have a time frame for it.
>
> Anyway, since my packages haven't been redistributed I haven't
> been worried about using the Sun packages when convenient. These
> have been co
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