On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 12:25, Dalibor Topic wrote: [...] > Btw, how did your conversation with JPackage guys end up? They seem to > have some ideas in common with with debian-java, so I was wondering if a > distribution independant Java application/library packaging effort would > have a standing chance.
Yes, I'm interested in knowing some news too: I use jpackage since version 1.0 and it's really great. Having the same thing for Debian would be awesome, actually, good support for java sdk and java packages is the _only_ thing I miss from the redhat world since I switched. BTW: I was wondering if I install rpm, would I be able to use jpackage rpms? That would be something. Another question: for my projects I need Sun JDK 1.4.2, and I'm currently using packages from innovationsw: deb http://debian.innovationsw.com/debian unstable/i386/ deb http://debian.innovationsw.com/debian unstable/all/ Is there any other options? I would like a better packaged SDK, similar to the one of jpackage, where I can choose to _not_ install things like documentation, sources and demos that I don't need on my servers. Thanks for the attention, Alex -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]