> I'll probably try that, but I'm loathe to waste the time
> if it turns out I'm just doing something stupid.
I can't tell you how to determine which gcc a binary was compiled with,
but I can tell you that you're not just doing something stupid.
Downloading a -gcc3.2 tarball from Blackdown certai
I'm running debian woody 3.0 with tomcat 3.3 and blackdown JDK1.1,
all the 'stable' .deb packages.
When tomcat is running, which it is by default when apache starts, upon
booting my machine.
It writes to the /var/log/tomcat/stdout.log file at an incredible rate.
if i view with: tail -f /var/log/
Hi,
I've been trying to track down a package containing
javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener (required for gjdoc). Does anybody
know of one?
It would be really useful if we had a listing somewhere of all Java
classes contained in Debian packages to help with this sort of thing.
Unfortunately, the
Hi,
A lot of java libraries do not depend on java.-runtime (policy section
2.4 - Java libraries must depend on the needed runtime environment
(java1-runtime and/or java2-runtime))
Does this warrant a mass filing of bugs?
ara -list '!Depends=~/java.\-runtime/ & Package=~/lib.*java$/i'
ara -list
The current unstable mozilla-browser says (in README.Debian)
5. using Java. (You should use plugin which compiled with gcc-3.2)
You should install j2re1.4 (BlackDown Java Linux) package from
deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/debian unstable main non-free
or other mirrors.
Bu
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