Hi,
>> Unfort with kaffe I get the following error:
>
> I am sure that the kaffe developers would be pleased to know what
> exactly doesn't work with their implementation.
>
> BTW, have you tried to use any other JVM for comparison purposes? It
> would be good to know.
>
>> 15:27:32 ~/src$ kaffe -
Hi, michael.
On Dec 25 2005, michael wrote:
>
> > > On the other hand, and this is my main point here, have you tried using
> > > one of the Free JVM implementations that are already packaged in Debian?
> > >
> > > Some good starting points would be to try kaffe, sablevm or gij.
>
> Unfort with
On Dec 25 2005, Daniel Webb wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 04:55:15PM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> > If you have problems running your applications with some of the Free
> > JVMs, then please let the maintainers (or upstream) know about that.
> > They will surely appreciate to know which program
> > On the other hand, and this is my main point here, have you tried using
> > one of the Free JVM implementations that are already packaged in Debian?
> >
> > Some good starting points would be to try kaffe, sablevm or gij.
Unfort with kaffe I get the following error:
15:27:32 ~/src$ kaffe -
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 04:55:15PM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> It would be better to avoid non-free software (speaking as one of the
> maintainers of vrms), of course.
>
> If you have problems running your applications with some of the Free
> JVMs, then please let the maintainers (or upstream)
On Dec 23 2005, Daniel Webb wrote:
> Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it
> was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher. They are
> both the best in their area. Jbidwatcher is a Ebay auction manager,
> and it is fantastic.
I will check jabref, but
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