Re: tomcat apache and ALL their friends

2003-10-09 Thread Michael R Head
pparently, tomcat-connectors will take care of this, though it's still not in sid, as far as I can tell. > > J. R. Westmoreland > > > -- > J.R. Westmoreland (W7JR) > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~b

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Michael R Head
to add anything to ~/.eclipse/user.links? Since my .eclipse/user.links has /home/burner/.eclipse in it, I would expect to put plugins in /home/burner/.eclipse/plugins (or /usr/share/eclipse/plugins for the shared install) > > Thanks in advance > > David -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Michael R Head
to add anything to ~/.eclipse/user.links? Since my .eclipse/user.links has /home/burner/.eclipse in it, I would expect to put plugins in /home/burner/.eclipse/plugins (or /usr/share/eclipse/plugins for the shared install) > > Thanks in advance > > David -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL

Re: connecting tomcat4 to apache1 in debian/sid

2003-08-14 Thread Michael R Head
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 07:15, Stefan Gybas wrote: > Michael R Head wrote: > > There will soon be a tomcat-connectors package that builds mod_jk2 for > both Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 - until then you can use libapache-mod-jk > from testing. Oh good. Thanks for the info! mi

Re: Use of update-alternatives or JAVA_HOME (was: Experience inconverting to GCJ)

2003-08-11 Thread Michael R Head
port anyway, you might as well fiddle with the PATH and set it to whichever java home directory you want. But the point remains that alternatives isn't a perfect solution for the multiple-(possibly-user-installed)-jdk problem. mike > > -- > - mdz -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Use of update-alternatives or JAVA_HOME (was: Experience in converting to GCJ)

2003-08-11 Thread Michael R Head
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:37, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 04:40:11PM -0400, Michael R Head wrote: > > Which is something that Unix users have been able to do since the dawn of > time, in a more generic way, with a different environment variable (namely > PATH

Re: Use of update-alternatives or JAVA_HOME (was: Experience inconverting to GCJ)

2003-08-11 Thread Michael R Head
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:37, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 04:40:11PM -0400, Michael R Head wrote: > > Which is something that Unix users have been able to do since the dawn of > time, in a more generic way, with a different environment variable (namely > PATH

Re: Use of update-alternatives or JAVA_HOME (was: Experience in converting to GCJ)

2003-08-11 Thread Michael R Head
port anyway, you might as well fiddle with the PATH and set it to whichever java home directory you want. But the point remains that alternatives isn't a perfect solution for the multiple-(possibly-user-installed)-jdk problem. mike > > -- > - mdz -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt

connecting tomcat4 to apache1 in debian/sid

2003-08-07 Thread Michael R Head
, I'd rather not use it anyway. Am I missing something, or can tomcat no longer connect to apache1 with the packages in sid? mike -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: connecting tomcat4 to apache1 in debian/sid

2003-08-06 Thread Michael R Head
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 07:15, Stefan Gybas wrote: > Michael R Head wrote: > > There will soon be a tomcat-connectors package that builds mod_jk2 for > both Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 - until then you can use libapache-mod-jk > from testing. Oh good. Thanks for the info! mi

connecting tomcat4 to apache1 in debian/sid

2003-08-05 Thread Michael R Head
, I'd rather not use it anyway. Am I missing something, or can tomcat no longer connect to apache1 with the packages in sid? mike -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt

debian packages for java.net projects?

2003-07-08 Thread Michael R Head
I don't know if anyone else has seen it yet, but http://java.net has a lot of opensource java projects. It might be cool to start getting these in debian. mike -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/

debian packages for java.net projects?

2003-07-08 Thread Michael R Head
I don't know if anyone else has seen it yet, but http://java.net has a lot of opensource java projects. It might be cool to start getting these in debian. mike -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTEC