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On Monday 16 February 2004 15:02, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
Alan Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
upgrated my deb testing box today and now ArgoUML gives the following
error when I try to run it.
Yes, I know, I'm sorry for that. I'll try to upload
fancy a stab at making them, or shall I do it? I have no
experience whatsoever at making deb packages, but how hard can it be? ;-)
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 05:11:29PM +0100, E.L. Willighagen wrote:
Anyway, saw that the screenshots were created on a Debian system...
are there Debian packages
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Hi all,
I'm working on three java chemistry programs (cdk, jcpcdk and jmol, see
mentors.debian.net APT archive), and I have cdk compiled with gcj 3.3.2 (from
testing).
When I run the cdk-view shell wrapper which does:
/usr/bin/java -cp
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Hi all,
on mentors.debian.net I have two debian packages with java software. Both
are in the contrib section. One is cdk (The Chemistry Development Kit,
cdk.sf.net) which has a library part and executables and the other is jmol
(Jmol,
On Saturday 01 November 2003 20:08, Etienne Gagnon wrote:
E.L. Willighagen (Egon) wrote:
The big question seems to come done to:
What part of Java is library and what part is language?
It seems to me that at least the syntax *and* java.lang *is* the
language... Thus as long as you
On Saturday 01 November 2003 18:41, Etienne Gagnon wrote:
Dalibor Topic wrote:
GPL says:
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not
covered by this License; they are outside its scope. ...
As running is clearly not covered under GPL, your argument doesn't work.
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 15:03, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
[Please CC: me on replies, I'm not subscribed to the list]
Hi guys,
I don't know much about java; sorry if I'm saying strange things. :)
As in [1] and in [2] xnap fails to build and run.
For what concerns the build step, I found that
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 10:39, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
RHUG: http://sources.redhat.com/rhug/ really is cool. The only sad
thing is that it is all build as RPMs done for RedHat systems. Would
be really nice to also have real Debian packages of all his stuff. (I
asked him if he would
On Friday 18 July 2003 11:03, Stefan Gybas wrote:
Jan Schulz wrote:
I've also come to the conclusion that adding the version number to JARs
in /usr/share/java/ is a bad idea. Take for example libxercres2-java: If
you've used /usr/share/java/xercesImpl-2.3.0.jar in another package and
then
On Saturday 19 July 2003 01:23, Takashi Okamoto wrote:
From: Stefan Gybas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: junit-freenet, was Re: Bug#165504 acknowledged by developer
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 20:23:30 +0200
So it does not depend on any packages outside of main. It is in contrib
because it does
On Friday 18 July 2003 11:03, Stefan Gybas wrote:
Jan Schulz wrote:
I've also come to the conclusion that adding the version number to JARs
in /usr/share/java/ is a bad idea. Take for example libxercres2-java: If
you've used /usr/share/java/xercesImpl-2.3.0.jar in another package and
then
On Sunday 13 July 2003 12:11, D.Hansmann wrote:
I am maintainer of the JFtp-project, a graphical java network browser
which started as a ftp client but now supports FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP
and local IO (located at http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net).
However, i created a (really simple) debian
On Wednesday 14 May 2003 01:20, Michael S Daines wrote:
As far as I know, the FAQ is for unstable/sid, so if you're using woody
or testing, I'm not sure what to do.
That's not true. The FAQ is in principle aimed at both stable and
testing(/unstable). If there are things in the FAQ that don't
On Monday 12 May 2003 20:28, Michael S Daines wrote:
I grabbed a Debian Java FAQ from a link here recently and was trying to
work through it this weekend. I stumbled, however when I was asked to
apt-get install java2-common
Where does it say that? I've just checked the source in CVS,
On Monday 12 May 2003 19:56, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 07:32:09PM +0200, E.L. Willighagen (Egon) wrote:
On Monday 12 May 2003 17:29, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
What about SWT? I've used it under both gij and from gcj-compiled code
for some simple tests.
Where are those
On Thursday 08 May 2003 06:32, Jiele wrote:
I got some dependency problem while installing tomcat4. Actually, I
encountered this before, and thought it would be fixed, but not. tomcat4
requires libtomcat4-java (although it shows Suggests), which in turn asks
for j2re1.4 |
On Tuesday 22 April 2003 23:46, Jan Schulz wrote:
BTW, can anybody give a nice URL/short explanations, how to make
diffs against the files in debian subdir? I would like to submit a
bugreport with patches for this (and some other things I found) and
a short look at man diff scared me off a
Hi all,
which much interest I have been reading the swing thread the last few days...
I was wondering though... Is Swing the only GUI available? That is, are there
alternatives? There is AWT ofcourse, but I nevered used that, because Swing
looked so much better...
What about the KDE
On Thursday 10 April 2003 07:51, Nicos Panayides wrote:
There are more than one ways to do this. My suggestion is to have two
packages:
cdk-java (command line)
cdk-gui-java (swing stuff)
the command line package needs to be compilable with a free javac (gij,
jikes etc). As for the binary I
On Thursday 10 April 2003 11:29, Daniel Bonniot wrote:
Yes, that would be ideal. But besides the actual command, it would be very
nice to have a list of free compilers/VM that I might try my software
with. It would be nice to see how I can easily/conveniently determine
what problems to
Hi all,
i've attached a disturbing news item on the likely event that kaffee will be
removed from unstable... The bugs are marked pending (meaning that a patch is
available?) which might suggest that it nothing to worry about. Is that true?
kind regards,
Egon
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Hi all,
i've attached a disturbing news item on the likely event that kaffee will be
removed from unstable... The bugs are marked pending (meaning that a patch is
available?) which might suggest that it nothing to worry about. Is that true?
kind regards,
Egon
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Hi all,
working on internationalizing some OS Java tools, I was wondering how to
access bash export variables, one specific being LANG...
The method System.getProperty() seems only to handle things like
-Dlang=en_EN as a command line option, and yes, the wrapper could as such
transfer the
Hi all,
working on internationalizing some OS Java tools, I was wondering how to
access bash export variables, one specific being LANG...
The method System.getProperty() seems only to handle things like
-Dlang=en_EN as a command line option, and yes, the wrapper could as such
transfer the
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 13:45, Stefan Gybas wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 10:25:05AM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote:
[Ant, Xalan2]
Do these classes work with gjc/kaffe?
I've done some tests with Ant and at least the core classes (i.e.
the ones in ant.jar) worked fine. Most of the
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 13:45, Stefan Gybas wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 10:25:05AM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote:
[Ant, Xalan2]
Do these classes work with gjc/kaffe?
I've done some tests with Ant and at least the core classes (i.e.
the ones in ant.jar) worked fine. Most of the optional
Hi all,
can anyone tell me the difference (performance etc) between:
1. String someString = text
if (some text.equals(someString)) {};
and
2. String someString = text
if (someString.equals(some text)) {};
regards,
Egon
I know the Ant part of Tomcat was packaged... i downloaded it some months
ago from the upload server... I guess it is in unstable now at least...
Egon
All jars files in /usr/share/java have no versioning. Is that policy?
In Java versioning is also important... i have often many troubles finding
the correct xerces.jar version for example...
XMLDiffMerger (or something, IBM Alphaworks) for example, only works with an
old xerces version, but
Ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html) is the 'Java version' of
make and uses XML for the 'Makefile'...
It is cool technology... Has anyone packaged it? If not so, i will try
second/third week of august (i am not a Deb. developer yet, but hope to become
one in time...)
Egon
All jars files in /usr/share/java have no versioning. Is that policy?
In Java versioning is also important... i have often many troubles finding
the correct xerces.jar version for example...
XMLDiffMerger (or something, IBM Alphaworks) for example, only works with an
old xerces version, but it
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