Hei Sunburned,
> I was going to put this on the JPP SourceForge site, but if you don't
> think this is appropriate then I'll release if via the SurveyOS
> SourceForge site.
yep would be better, because i dont know which kind of releas-nr it
would have and some functions need to be changed.
But i
Stefan,
I'd like to get in touch with Petter and work on a Debian package for
OpenJUMP over my holiday break in December.
I just intended this to be a "temporary" release for Linux users until
our next official release which I hope we can get out by the first of
next year.
This distro is really
mhm.. you know that we are available on Debian GIS? Where Petter has
made great efforts to host us on that project. But i do not know which
version they have.
Apart from that it does not come something to my mind what could be
added if you take everything (license, readme, startup-files) which
I started putting together the temporary Linux distro for OpenJUMP
using one of our past nightly builds.
Is there anything I should include in the distro archive besides a
copy of the license, a readme file with installation instructions, and
the program itself?
The Sunburned Surveyor
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Actually the overview.html and package.html are inputs to the JavaDoc tool
rather than outputs from it. So they should be the only html files in the
source tree.
Jon
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I've got a quick question about the build.xml file for OpenJUMP.
Stefan will probably have the answer. :]
In the file a resource selector is defined. I think it selects all
files in the build tree that aren't *.java files or *.class files.
However, it appears to exclude overview.html files and pac