On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 12:47:06AM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > > 'official' Java package from Blackdown. I have used the Blackdown
> > > package from
> > > deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/ ./
> > >
> > > which works great. It's very likely, that other j2re1.4 packages (if
> > > there ar
Hello,
It's been a month since I've last poked at this thread, but I
would once more like to ask if anyone would take a look at my
PennMUSH package and possibly consider sponsoring it. I have
kept it up to date with upstream releases, and thanks to Joel
Baker's input in previous months, I believe
I would like to request a sponsor for my libezgtk-ruby package. I
have gotten my gpg key signed by a DD and have been maintaining the
unrelated PennMUSH package, which is once again looking for a sponsor,
over the last 6 months. So, I'm not entirely new to the process, though
this is my first Ruby
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 12:47:06AM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > > 'official' Java package from Blackdown. I have used the Blackdown
> > > package from
> > > deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/ ./
> > >
> > > which works great. It's very likely, that other j2re1.4 packages (if
> > > there ar
Hi,
> > 'official' Java package from Blackdown. I have used the Blackdown
> > package from
> > deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/ ./
> >
> > which works great. It's very likely, that other j2re1.4 packages (if
> > there are any) are similar to that one, but that's not guaranteed. I
> > don'
Hello,
It's been a month since I've last poked at this thread, but I
would once more like to ask if anyone would take a look at my
PennMUSH package and possibly consider sponsoring it. I have
kept it up to date with upstream releases, and thanks to Joel
Baker's input in previous months, I believe
I would like to request a sponsor for my libezgtk-ruby package. I
have gotten my gpg key signed by a DD and have been maintaining the
unrelated PennMUSH package, which is once again looking for a sponsor,
over the last 6 months. So, I'm not entirely new to the process, though
this is my first Ruby
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 10:06:26PM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > Does your package depend on the Blackdown JRE .deb? If so, then it would be
> > reasonable to rely on that package's file locations.
>
> That was exactly my thought. My package depends on j2re1.4 and uses the
> packages file locati
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 11:07:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm looking for a sponsor to upload soon this
> package of mine : plml
>
>http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.dsc
>http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.tar.gz
>http://
Hi,
> > 'official' Java package from Blackdown. I have used the Blackdown
> > package from
> > deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/ ./
> >
> > which works great. It's very likely, that other j2re1.4 packages (if
> > there are any) are similar to that one, but that's not guaranteed. I
> > don'
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 10:06:26PM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > Does your package depend on the Blackdown JRE .deb? If so, then it would be
> > reasonable to rely on that package's file locations.
>
> That was exactly my thought. My package depends on j2re1.4 and uses the
> packages file locati
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 11:07:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm looking for a sponsor to upload soon this
> package of mine : plml
>
>http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.dsc
>http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.tar.gz
>http://
> Does your package depend on the Blackdown JRE .deb? If so, then it would be
> reasonable to rely on that package's file locations.
That was exactly my thought. My package depends on j2re1.4 and uses the
packages file locations. The only problem that I see is, that there is
not such package in d
Hi everybody, I'm looking for a sponsor to upload soon this
package of mine : plml
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.dsc
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.tar.gz
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1_i386.changes
http://www.lulli.net
> Does your package depend on the Blackdown JRE .deb? If so, then it would be
> reasonable to rely on that package's file locations.
That was exactly my thought. My package depends on j2re1.4 and uses the
packages file locations. The only problem that I see is, that there is
not such package in d
Hi everybody, I'm looking for a sponsor to upload soon this
package of mine : plml
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.dsc
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1.tar.gz
http://www.lulli.net/WEB/debian/plml_1.0-1_i386.changes
http://www.lulli.net
Hello,
I am packaging ibwebadmin, a web administration tool for firebird
and interbase databases.
I ran into a problem with users and groups and wonder how to resolve it.
The program runs some tools from the firebird packages (eg gbak, isql etc.)
These tools work locally on database files. All t
Hello,
I am packaging ibwebadmin, a web administration tool for firebird
and interbase databases.
I ran into a problem with users and groups and wonder how to resolve it.
The program runs some tools from the firebird packages (eg gbak, isql etc.)
These tools work locally on database files. All t
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 11:50:33AM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > > I also could use /usr/bin/java instead, which is managed by
> > > alternatives, but again, my app doesn't work with kaffe/gjc/another JRE,
> > > so I don't see the point.
> >
> > I do. The point is that not everyone puts their jr
Hi,
> >>I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
> >>the java in your program, which is bad:
> >
> >
> > Yeah, how could I do better?
>
> Look in $PATH.
Ok, so I'm gonna change the start script to
java -jar ...
(??)
maybe I'll add some checking, like for $JAVA_H
Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better?
Look in $PATH.
Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontographics wor
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 11:50:33AM +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
> > > I also could use /usr/bin/java instead, which is managed by
> > > alternatives, but again, my app doesn't work with kaffe/gjc/another JRE,
> > > so I don't see the point.
> >
> > I do. The point is that not everyone puts their jr
Hi,
> Roman, you should look at free java components - especially check out
> the free-java-sdk, gij, gcj, classpath packages.
Yeah, I already did it. The main problem is the GUI, which at the moment
is build on Swing, which isn't supported by any of these packages. But I
have nearly done a SWT-
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
> I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
> the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better? Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontographics works with. I could check for a JAVA_HOME en
Hi,
> >>I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
> >>the java in your program, which is bad:
> >
> >
> > Yeah, how could I do better?
>
> Look in $PATH.
Ok, so I'm gonna change the start script to
java -jar ...
(??)
maybe I'll add some checking, like for $JAVA_H
Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better?
Look in $PATH.
Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontographics works with. I
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 03:31:58PM +1000, Stephen Gordon wrote:
> Jepri wrote:
> > Roman Kennke wrote:
> >
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> I have put together a small program for information visualization and
> >> mind-mapping and a debian package for it. I'm looking for a sponsor to
> >> possibly get thi
Hi,
> Roman, you should look at free java components - especially check out
> the free-java-sdk, gij, gcj, classpath packages.
Yeah, I already did it. The main problem is the GUI, which at the moment
is build on Swing, which isn't supported by any of these packages. But I
have nearly done a SWT-
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
> I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
> the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better? Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontographics works with. I could check for a JAVA_HOME en
Hi,
I think this is aimed toward documenting brainstorm sessions...
For an example of commercial software that does this check
http://www.mindjet.com
Never used dia, but duplicate functionality shouldn't be an issue IMO --
a brief glance through the 'net' section should reveal zillions of
dup
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