Re: jdk - installation

2000-11-16 Thread Michael Mertins
Hi, I'm pretty thankful your advices and tips, hadn't thought the HU-Berlin would do jdk-deb-builds on its own... pretty nice to study there hu? :)= j2sdk1.3_1.3.0-2_i386.deb <- that's the right package i suppose. farewell, michael > Thus spake Michael Mertins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > Hi, > > I

Re: jdk - installation

2000-11-14 Thread Olaf Foellinger
Thus spake Michael Mertins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > I never installed JDK for Linux before, I'm running woody and would like > to do that now since I really need it for the university-stuff here. > Anyone that could help maybe by naming a nice apt-get install package-name > command is welcome

RE: jdk - installation

2000-11-14 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
apt-get install jdk1.1-dev > -Original Message- > From: Michael Mertins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:15 PM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: jdk - installation > > > Hi, > I never installed JDK for Linux before, I'm running woody and would like

Re: jdk - installation

2000-11-14 Thread Michael A. Miller
> "Michael" == Michael Mertins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > maybe even a development environment... JDE is packaged for Debian...

RE: jdk - installation

2000-11-14 Thread Anderson, Tim TL33E
Hi Michael, I did it myself this weekend, on my potato box. There's a woody build too, and it's all in non-free. Go to http://www.blackdown.org for some instructions and links to mirrors. Also check archives of debian-java. As for a dev env, I _think_ Borland (or Sybase, whoever they're called the