On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 12:25, Dalibor Topic wrote:
[...]
> Btw, how did your conversation with JPackage guys end up? They seem to
> have some ideas in common with with debian-java, so I was wondering if a
> distribution independant Java application/library packaging effort would
> have a standin
Hello,
I was unable to find mod_jk2 in Debian, so I tried to compile it myself
from sources got from apache site, but I went in trouble :(
Packages installed includes:
apache2-common 2.0.47-1
apache2-dev2.0.47-1
apache2-mpm-wo 2.0.47-1
libapr02.0.47-1
libtomcat4-jav 4.1.28-1
tomcat4
Hello,
anybody knows why I seems unable to find mod_jk nor mod_jk2 also in
unstable?
In particular I need mod_jk2, I tried to recompile it from the sources,
but without success :(
Anybody can help me?
Thanks,
Alex
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On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 01:26, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> Alessandro Polverini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> > anybody knows why I seems unable to find mod_jk nor mod_jk2 also in
> > unstable?
> >
> > In particular I need mod_jk2, I tried to reco
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 13:55, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
> I am looking for documentation describing all the steps which are necessary
> to install Sun JDK2 SDK on Debian (Sarge).
> [...]
> Is there a simpler way? (A debian package with a current version of the JDK
> SDK would be ok als well :-)
I'm
I'm not a contributor too, but I'm a (quite experienced) java developer.
I just want to subscribe everything Elias wrote on this mail, I
completely agree.
Thanks,
Alex
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 20:04, Elias Martenson wrote:
> tor 2004-03-11 klockan 18.44 skrev Mark Howard:
> > Dear Java Developers,
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