On Friday 01 March 2002 11:12, David H. Askew wrote:
> I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
> packaging jedit and pluggins over the weekend...I was just wondering if
> there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
> my reference point wh
On Friday 01 March 2002 11:12, David H. Askew wrote:
> I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
> packaging jedit and pluggins over the weekend...I was just wondering if
> there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
> my reference point wh
On Friday 01 March 2002 11:12, David H. Askew wrote:
> I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
> packaging jedit and pluggins over the weekend...I was just wondering if
> there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
> my reference point w
On Friday 01 March 2002 11:12, David H. Askew wrote:
> I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
> packaging jedit and pluggins over the weekend...I was just wondering if
> there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
> my reference point w
Great Idea :)
jEdit is my preffered editor... Though it is no pain to set it up
manually a deb package might be cool :)
I think it would be worthy to have both the stable 3.2.2 and the
4.0pre6 version, though the development release is extremly
usable !
Btw. I'm knew to debian and I wondered if
From: "David H. Askew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: general maintainer questions
Date: 28 Feb 2002 00:44:30 +
> 1. I've checked many mailing lists (jedit lists too) and there doesn't
> seem to be any official or unofficial jedit packages that exist or are
> in the works already... am I wrong?
I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
packaging jedit and pluggins over the weekend...I was just wondering if
there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
my reference point while building my packages...
...it might be easier for me to
Great Idea :)
jEdit is my preffered editor... Though it is no pain to set it up
manually a deb package might be cool :)
I think it would be worthy to have both the stable 3.2.2 and the
4.0pre6 version, though the development release is extremly
usable !
Btw. I'm knew to debian and I wondered if
From: "David H. Askew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: general maintainer questions
Date: 28 Feb 2002 00:44:30 +
> 1. I've checked many mailing lists (jedit lists too) and there doesn't
> seem to be any official or unofficial jedit packages that exist or are
> in the works already... am I wrong
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I have read thru the relevent docs and I plan to attempt to get started
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there was a java program you guys/gals would recommend that I look at as
my reference point while building my packages...
...it might be easier for me to
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