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Wolfgang Baer wrote:
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> Beside that I recognize the value a Java Developer Guide could have.
I definitely agree, many thanks Pierre for volunteer :-D
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Barry Hawkins wrote:
> Hope that helps,
A lot, thanks.
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> I made some tests with svn-buildpackage and I really like it. The tool
> uses the layout (svn-inject -o PACKAGE_VERSION.dsc
> svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/pkg-java/packages/):
>
> <...>
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> The '-o' argument to svn-inject tells it not to upload upstream tarball
> in subversion repository.
A
Hi,
>> If the library builds with a free VM and only runs partially under a
>> free
>> VM, the question should be "is there a program ready to go to main,
>> depending on this library, and running under a free VM with this
>> library?"; if the answer would be yes, then the library MUST go to main,
Hi!
Does anyone know of or is working on packaging recent versions of the JBoss
application server for Debian?
Regards,
Torsten
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Charles Fry wrote:
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> Actually svn-inject also has a '-l' argument:
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>"Layout type. 1 (default) means package/{trunk,tags,branches,...}
>scheme, 2 means the {trunk,tags,branches,...}/package scheme. 2 is
>not implemented yet."
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Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know of or is working on packaging recent versions of the JBoss
> application server for Debian?
I met some people at Oldenburg in september/october they told me they
were working on it but it's huge and
On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 16:49 +0100, Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know of or is working on packaging recent versions of the JBoss
> application server for Debian?
I am using JBoss 4.0.x on Debian with the Sun JVM. Not as a Debian
package, but I just installed it in /opt in it's own
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