On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
* Walter Cazzola [2010-09-13 10:14]:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
However, now that you have the compat package installed for Sun, you
can set alternatives to use that jvm. Install everything you need, let
it install OpenJDK and GCJ, an
* Walter Cazzola [2010-09-13 10:14]:
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
>
> >Just went through the bcel package ... looks like it has a specific
> >requirement on java-gcj-compat. There is no way around that requirement
> >at your endpoint.
>
> Ok, I see
>
> >However, now that you have
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
Just went through the bcel package ... looks like it has a specific
requirement on java-gcj-compat. There is no way around that requirement
at your endpoint.
Ok, I see
However, now that you have the compat package installed for Sun, you
can set altern
* Walter Cazzola [2010-09-13 09:56]:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
>
> >You need to create a dummy package that provides those things. The
> >jpackage compat packages will do that for you though, so once you
> >install them, it should be fine.
>
> I've installed them as you suggeste
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
You need to create a dummy package that provides those things. The
jpackage compat packages will do that for you though, so once you
install them, it should be fine.
I've installed them as you suggested and followed step-by-step the
installation guide b
* Walter Cazzola [2010-09-10 12:33]:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Deepak Bhole wrote:
>
> >* Walter Cazzola [2010-09-10 11:34]:
> >>Dear all,
> >>On my Fedora 13 machine I've to use the sun/oracle jdk distribution. To
> >>install and configure this is not a problem (downloaded the bin from the
> >>sun