Hi Martin,
Martin Kittel wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Well, all free runtimes in debian are capable of running JDBC drivers. So
there is no point to exclude the other runtimes. If it works with
java-gcj-compat then it works with all the others given by the virtual
package java1-runtime e.g. kaffe, jam
Hi Wolfgang,
Well, all free runtimes in debian are capable of running JDBC drivers. So
there is no point to exclude the other runtimes. If it works with
java-gcj-compat then it works with all the others given by the virtual
package java1-runtime e.g. kaffe, jamvm, sablevm. java-gcj-compat and
t
Hi Martin,
Martin Kittel wrote:
Hi,
sorry for the long silence, I have been away for some time.
No problem
I checked with the developers and they claim that a Java2 runtime needs
to be available for all aspects of the driver to work properly, so I
don't want to put a java1-runtime depend
Hi,
sorry for the long silence, I have been away for some time.
I checked with the developers and they claim that a Java2 runtime needs
to be available for all aspects of the driver to work properly, so I
don't want to put a java1-runtime dependency in the package even if it
seems to work fin
Package: libsapdbc-java
Severity: important
Hi Martin,
libsapdbc-java has wrong dependencies which makes it not usable
with all free runtimes. kaffe for example is for sure also
able to use this library and connect to MaxDB. With java1-runtime
it is also allowed as dependency. Another error with
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