Following the trouble currently made around Java's security, this means that
the version of Java 7 delivered with Wheezy actually implies huge security
risks? If that is actually true I do not understand the Debian release policy.
I mean, what should it be good for having a stable-but-unsecure (
Hello!
I would like to know if there's any policies on joining pkg-java (that I
should be aware of) or if the team is full. I asked to join on Alioth, but
I didn't receive any answer yet.
Felipe
Hi Felipe,
On 8.5.2013 16:18, Felipe FV wrote:
If the team is full.
The team is never full :)
I asked to join on Alioth, but I didn't receive any answer yet.
Usually it might take a few days until the admins add you to the project.
Sometimes
it happens they don't notify the applicant that
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 12:46:28PM +0200, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
> Hi Guido,
>
> 2013/5/6 Guido Günther
>
> > > > Are there any other options besides gcj on kFreeBSD?
> > >
> > > Maybe you can try to install old snapshot of openjdk-7 package which
> > works
> > > under kFreeBSD ?
> > > http:
Hi Guido,
2013/5/8 Guido Günther
> I updated the patches and also updated OpenJDK to 2.3.9 which has
> another bootstrap problem fixed. Thus I get a bit further:
>
OK, that's great !
> /usr/bin/xsltproc -IN
> /data/home/agx/openjdk7/openjdk-7/build/openjdk-boot/hotspot/src/share/vm/prims/jvmt
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