Hi Eric,
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 09:22 +0100, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
I've got a good news: FreeMind is compiling with the new kaffe.
The bad news is that it's not usable with kaffe (FreeMind starts but spits
errors, doesn't redraw properly when using the menus, and is just not
usable).
Hi Eric,
Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
Hi,
I've got a good news: FreeMind is compiling with the new kaffe.
The bad news is that it's not usable with kaffe (FreeMind starts but spits
errors, doesn't redraw properly when using the menus, and is just not
usable).
Thats just normal, given the
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Hi all,
I'm glad to announce you that charva[0] (a java windowing toolkit for
text terminals) 1.1.1 has been packaged in Debian[1] and is running with
kaffe[2] (a free VM based on GNU Classpath[3])!
It's been uploaded to the Debian archive today and
[Eric Lavarde]
I've got a good news: FreeMind is compiling with the new kaffe.
Great!
The bad news is that it's not usable with kaffe (FreeMind starts but
spits errors, doesn't redraw properly when using the menus, and is
just not usable).
Did you try any of the other JVMs? For example
Hi,
thanks to everybody for the help, in deed the -Dthing suppressed the
warning but didn't change anything else (well, the GUI style looks
different).
But, as said, I will first dig a bit more into it, especially make sure to
suppress all warnings at compile time, and then I'll file bugs :-
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Michael Koch wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 06:42:37PM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
What do we do with those bugs?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=libapache2-mod-jk2
Tag them Sarge? Close them?
After thinking about it I vote
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Piotr Engelking wrote:
Package: java-common
Currently, java-common suggests using equivs to create dummy java packages.
It should probably suggest using java-package instead. As far as I
understand, it is the preferred way of installing non-free
I recently migrated the Bouncy Castle package (source package
bouncycastle, binary package libbcprov-java and libbcprov-java-doc, with
more to come) to the pkg-java repository, and made Debian Java
maintainers the maintainer.
I had spent a lot of time getting the package to build properly, and
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