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On 02/02/2015 02:34 AM, David Z wrote:
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> I certainly rely on OpenJDK and the other packages that apt wants
> to remove... Is this just a simple packaging error? Should I report
> this as a bug. It seems that the gcj updates are "low" urgency,
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# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
ant ant-optional ca-certificates-java default-jdk default-jre
defaul
Hey guys, I have added a java source to my sources.list:
Deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/debian woody non-free
However although it does show the packages it tells me they're not all
available, in particular j2re.
1. How is that possible (I have also seen that happen with other packages)?
2. Do y
Hi there!
Still trying to start that java searchengine provided with
my perl-cd-bookshelf:-(
There were suggestions of the script beeing buggy, but i don't
think so. Another idea was setting $CLASSPATH (which was not
set), but
a) Setting it to /usr/share/kaffe (Klasses.jar, comm.jar ..) didn't
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> To: Debian User Mailing List
> Subject: which java packages to install?
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> Me again!
>
> I'm at the moment trying to use a search facility provided
> with my perl-cd-bookshelf. They used java to implement this,
> well i installed the kaffe package which g
Bernd Worsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BW> I'm at the moment trying to use a search facility provided
BW> with my perl-cd-bookshelf. They used java to implement this,
BW> well i installed the kaffe package which gave me a java
BW> executable. But that aint enough, cause i get:
BW>
BW> ./run_me.s
Me again!
I'm at the moment trying to use a search facility provided
with my perl-cd-bookshelf. They used java to implement this,
well i installed the kaffe package which gave me a java
executable. But that aint enough, cause i get:
./run_me.sh: [: argument expected
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
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