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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-11 19:42 -------
> The package from 3dchat.org is complete and self-installing, so there would be 
> no need to play around with separate Java-installations or other things. The 
> only thing which had to be done is executing the installation-file.

No such thing for Linux/PPC though, which rules me out at least. BTW, I'm
curious how you reconcile the claim on the front page that it's available for
Linux/PPC with the fact that it seems to depend on Java 1.4...


I've more or less answered the rest before in bug 734, but here we go again...

> And one file which only has to be executed sounds a LITTLE bit different for
> me like a installation and compilation orgy with a bunch of files out of the
> CVS.

That's a rather dramatic description for
http://dri.sourceforge.net/snapshots.phtml . Lots of people are using these
snapshots without any problems.

> And by the way: thats not my first bug I report here and its not the first
> time the only answer I get is that I have to use the latest CVS version. That
> doesn't sonds for me like anybody of the developers is interested in its own
> product.

Would you be interested in bugs in one-year-old Virtual Universe code, if you
had reason to believe that they're fixed in current (largely refactored) code?


Resolving this bug as fixed in DRI CVS at least, probably XFree86 CVS as well.      
      
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