Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-10-03 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
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Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-09-30 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Julien Wajsberg wrote: On 28/09/05, Arnaud Vandyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tomcat actually needs a JDK and not a JRE. It already depends on a jdk. I suggested an _additional_ and _conditionnal_ dependency, not one that would replace the

Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-09-30 Thread Julien Wajsberg
On 01/10/05, Arnaud Vandyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Julien Wajsberg wrote: On 28/09/05, Arnaud Vandyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tomcat actually needs a JDK and not a JRE. It already depends on a jdk. I suggested an _additional_ and

Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-09-28 Thread Julien Wajsberg
Package: tomcat4 Version: 4.1.31-4 Severity: normal Hi Tomcat4 depends on libjessie-java, which provides an SSL implementation, aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE as it exists in Java 1.4. If the Sun J2RE 1.4+ is already installed there is no need to install libjessie.

Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-09-28 Thread Michael Koch
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 09:58:32AM +0200, Julien Wajsberg wrote: Package: tomcat4 Version: 4.1.31-4 Severity: normal Hi Tomcat4 depends on libjessie-java, which provides an SSL implementation, aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE as it exists in Java 1.4. If the Sun

Bug#330467: SSL (JSSE) already provided by j2re1.4+

2005-09-28 Thread Barry Hawkins
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Julien Wajsberg wrote: Package: tomcat4 Version: 4.1.31-4 Severity: normal Hi Tomcat4 depends on libjessie-java, which provides an SSL implementation, aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE as it exists in Java 1.4. If the