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Lydia Pierson
Hi,
I read the Java policy, but I has not became more wise. Say, I have a
complex application, which licensed under GPL v2. But it does not
compile with free tools. The JVM is not a problem, as Debian has
j2sdk1.4, but what's if the application needs SUN's JavaMail as well?
What should I write to
Dear customer!
We updated our software catalogue and added new
popular products! Now you can get any software item
at 90% discount rate! For more information visit us here:
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With best regards,
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Chris Kirk
Szia Laszlo!
I read the Java policy, but I has not became more wise. Say, I have a
complex application, which licensed under GPL v2. But it does not
compile with free tools. The JVM is not a problem, as Debian has
j2sdk1.4
No it doesn't, and it cannot for licensing reasons.
You can still depend on
Bonjour Daniel,
* Daniel Bonniot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-09-04 19:48:31 +0200]:
> Szia Laszlo!
Parlez-vous Hongroise?
> No it doesn't, and it cannot for licensing reasons.
I tought there is some kind of wrapper, which downloads SUN's J2SDK and
installs it for the user; so Debian does not viol
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