Thomas Kirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joerg Mueller wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
> > there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
> > now I took the tarb
"J.T. Wenting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> not likely. It would require special licensing by Sun.
there are (at least) two complete jdk's for linux:
the (original) blackdown-version: http://www.blackdown.org,
sun's: http://java.sun.com
(both are ports of sun's open-sourced solaris-version, but
Joerg Mueller wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
> there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
> now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local,
> but of course th
Gary Hennigan wrote :
> Joerg Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
> > there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
> > now I took the tarball from blackdown a
> The license forbids repackagin&redistribution so I guess someone has to
> take courage and make an installer-package (like realplayer).
>
So what could I do until such a package is available? Where do the other
packages want the libs and executables? Maybe its better to build the
correct d
Joerg Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
> there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
> now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local,
> bu
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:15:12 +0200, Joerg Mueller writes:
>I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
>there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
>now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local,
Hi!
I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local,
but of course this breaks many other packages (especially ddd and
cial licensing by Sun.
>>
>> Does anybody know when/if JDK1.2 will be packaged debian-wise?
not likely. It would require special licensing by Sun.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:05 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: JDK1.2 debianised?
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Does an
Hi!
Does anybody know when/if JDK1.2 will be packaged debian-wise?
tia,
&rw
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, James Sasitorn wrote:
> is there a .deb package available?
I haven't found one yet and am having some serious stability problems with
it and apache jserv.
Jserv keeps dying!!! I changed to green threads and it
still keeps happening the person responsibile for the Java code t
is there a .deb package available?
thanks,
james
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I am wondering if anybody has had luck with getting the jdk1.2 drivers
to connect to a linux postgresql 6.5 from an windoze system. I have
been going around and around with it without any luck. I get to the
point of trying to connect, but the passwords do not authenticate. For
starters
mxu1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mxu1> I have to upgrade my jdk1.1.7 to jdk1.2 to mmet the requirement
mxu1> of my course.
mxu1>
mxu1> Has anyone made a jdk1.2 debian package?
I don't think there's a Debian package of it yet. I've got the binary
package from
Hi,
I have to upgrade my jdk1.1.7 to jdk1.2 to mmet the requirement of my course.
Has anyone made a jdk1.2 debian package?
I noticed there are some discussions about difficulties for jdk in glibc2.1.
So what is the best route to upgrade to jdk1.2 ?
Thanks.
--
Min Xu
On 13 Jan 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> "Thomas Gebhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > is there a jdk1.2 .deb package available somewhere? Or is
> > somebody working on it?
>
> Do you know that it's available for Linux? Last time I looked,
"Thomas Gebhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there a jdk1.2 .deb package available somewhere? Or is
> somebody working on it?
Do you know that it's available for Linux? Last time I looked, the
official release was only available for Windows - not even Solar
Hi,
is there a jdk1.2 .deb package available somewhere? Or is
somebody working on it?
Thanks, Thomas
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