OpenOffice and Java

2001-10-21 Thread Peter Novodvorsky
Hello! I have almost ready debian packages for openoffice but they have to bad build-dependancies on non-free: libgpcl and jdk >= 1.2.2. The most interesting thing is that jdk isn't needed during runtime -- openoffice runs fine with it. I just didn't figured out how openoffice can be compiled wi

Re: OpenOffice and Java

2001-10-21 Thread Samuli Suonpaa
Peter Novodvorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have almost ready debian packages for openoffice but they have to > bad build-dependancies on non-free: libgpcl and jdk >= 1.2.2. > The most interesting thing is that jdk isn't needed during > runtime -- openoffice runs fine with it. I just didn't

Re: OpenOffice and Java

2001-10-21 Thread Peter Novodvorsky
Samuli Suonpaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Peter Novodvorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have almost ready debian packages for openoffice but they have to > > bad build-dependancies on non-free: libgpcl and jdk >= 1.2.2. > > The most interesting thing is that jdk isn't needed during > > r

Re: OpenOffice and Java

2001-10-21 Thread David Starner
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 02:58:22PM +0400, Peter Novodvorsky wrote: > With current jdk license it cannot be put in non-free, right? In this > case, openoffice cannot be put in main nor in contrib nor in non-free. It can be placed in contrib. "free packages which require ... packages which are not