On 12-Aug-02, 14:22 (CDT), Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12 Aug 2002, Grzegorz Prokopski wrote: > > > W li¶cie z pon, 12-08-2002, godz. 18:13, Adam Heath pisze: > > > Er, you say free, but are restricting me to only use what is listed in the > > > depends. > > So, what about kaffe? What about gcj? Why are you saying that sable is > better than these others?
Maybe he's experimented with them and discovered that sable is the best/easiest/whatever works for him. Maybe he likes the name. Maybe the sable people are paying him off. In any case, he's making the package and thus gets to make the choice. If you want something else, then make your own congolomeration. I, for one, would be grateful to have a "all-in-one" Java setup, instead of having to pick through and figure out which packages I need, and which work well together. If the package choices don't suit you, then don't install it. Isn't that easy? I don't use xdm, and prefer rxvt to xterm, but I don't try to tell Branden what packages to put in the x-window-system package. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net