Re: java2 on debian

2004-12-08 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 09:49 +0800, Lian Liming wrote: > Hi all, > I am not familiar with java. A software in my box need java2 > environment. Using aptitude search, i find there is a package > java2-common(i am using debian unstable). > After installation of that package, i find the java

Re: java2 on debian

2004-12-07 Thread Cathayan
3 ways: 1. use Blackdown.org's deb package: blackdown.org or if you are mainland china, find source at debian.ustc.edu.cn 2. use sun's bin installation package, it works on debian too 3. download sun's bin pack, then apt-get install java-package, then use: make-jpkg jre-1_5_0-linux-i586.bin dp

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread john
Paolo Falcone wrote: > Michael P. Soulier wrote: > > >Sun, Sun, Sun... you'd think they'd wisen up by now. Especially > with > > C# and .NET looming on the horizon. > > As far as I believe, it would be C# and .NET that would have a tough > time dealing with Sun's Java. Sun's ONE has started w

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread dman
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 01:41:31PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote: | On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:40:59AM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote: | > A nice OOP language which I think can match with java is Python | > (when used with Zope - it just rocks. it feels like java, but it | > ain't java, at least for

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:40:59AM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote: > > C# and .NET would not be portable to non-M$-certified architecture > or systems (at least that's what they implied when I asked them > during the local microsoft convention where they released XP RC1.) The only way it would is

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 09:57:57AM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote: > On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 08:23:59PM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote: > > There's a port for java2 sdk 1.3 (can't remember if it's blackdown's > > or what...). Anyway, Sun made Blackdown and other entities who wish > > to port the java2

Re: Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread Paolo Falcone
Michael P. Soulier wrote: >Sun, Sun, Sun... you'd think they'd wisen up by now. Especially > with C# > and .NET looming on the horizon. As far as I believe, it would be C# and .NET that would have a tough time dealing with Sun's Java. Sun's ONE has started way too long ago, and their "netwo

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 08:23:59PM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote: > > There's a port for java2 sdk 1.3 (can't remember if it's blackdown's or > what...). Anyway, Sun made Blackdown and other entities who wish to port the > java2 sdk to sign NDA's, thus the licensing issue - can't distribute them > wi

Re: java2?

2001-11-13 Thread Paolo Falcone
Michael P. Soulier wrote: >Hey people.=20 > >I notice that jdk1.1 is in unstable, and I was wondering if Debian ever >plans to include Java2. Is there a licensing issue I don't know about?=20 There's a port for java2 sdk 1.3 (can't remember if it's blackdown's or what...). Anyway, Sun ma

Re: Java2 Problem

2001-06-21 Thread Dale Morris
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010620 21:32]: > I just finished filing a complaint with citibank because their > citibankonline website isn't working with either Netscape 4.77 or the > 6.0 version I have on my wife's computer. (I can log on, the page > loads but returns an empty form..) > > Wh

Re: Java2

2000-12-17 Thread paolo massei
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 04:38:35PM -0800, Dale Morris wrote: > I downloaded the j2sdk1.3 package from Blackdown, it installed fine, but > doesn't work when I try to setup staroffice. Any suggestions? I'm using > debian 2.2 (libranet 1.8.2 that's been apt-get upgraded). I suppose > there's some perm

Re: Java2

2000-12-15 Thread D-Man
You could try kaffe or gcj. Kaffe is a free JVM implementation and gcj is a Java compiler that can output .class files or native object code. -D On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 19:38:35 Dale Morris wrote: | I downloaded the j2sdk1.3 package from Blackdown, it installed fine, but | doesn't work when I try