pparently, tomcat-connectors will take care of this, though it's still
not in sid, as far as I can tell.
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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)
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> Thanks in advance
>
> David
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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)
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> Thanks in advance
>
> David
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On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 07:15, Stefan Gybas wrote:
> Michael R Head wrote:
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> 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
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
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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:
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> 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
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
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
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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
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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
,
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
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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
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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
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