At Mon, 22 Oct 2001 19:09:55 +0200,
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
> > How about it?
> Sorry, i'm not sure to understand what you mean.
> The attached list is the jpackage mandrake package list, automaticaly
> generated (php scrip
At Mon, 22 Oct 2001 19:09:55 +0200,
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
> > How about it?
> Sorry, i'm not sure to understand what you mean.
> The attached list is the jpackage mandrake package list, automaticaly
> generated (php scri
Ainsi parlait Takashi Okamoto :
> Hello!!
>
> Guillaume wrote:
> > See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
>
> I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
> How about it?
Sorry, i'm not sure to understand what you mean.
The attached list is th
Ainsi parlait Takashi Okamoto :
> Hello!!
>
> Guillaume wrote:
> > See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
>
> I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
> How about it?
Sorry, i'm not sure to understand what you mean.
The attached list is t
At Sun, 21 Oct 2001 22:48:10 -0500 (CDT),
Ben Burton wrote:
> > I also have Debian Package list for java here:
>
> (grin) - every single one of the Java packages I maintain was missing from
> that list. :)
Sorry, I didn't aware your packages:(
I added it.
I uploaded list into here:
http://peopl
At Sun, 21 Oct 2001 22:48:10 -0500 (CDT),
Ben Burton wrote:
> > I also have Debian Package list for java here:
>
> (grin) - every single one of the Java packages I maintain was missing from
> that list. :)
Sorry, I didn't aware your packages:(
I added it.
I uploaded list into here:
http://peop
> I also have Debian Package list for java here:
(grin) - every single one of the Java packages I maintain was missing from
that list. :)
Can I add:
jython (java implementation of python)
lib-readline-java
lib-editline-java (both libs)
libbtools-java (lib, but note this requires java2 as found
Hello!!
Guillaume wrote:
> See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
How about it?
I also have Debian Package list for java here:
[Development tools]
jikes - Fast Java compiler adhering to languag
> I also have Debian Package list for java here:
(grin) - every single one of the Java packages I maintain was missing from
that list. :)
Can I add:
jython (java implementation of python)
lib-readline-java
lib-editline-java (both libs)
libbtools-java (lib, but note this requires java2 as found
Hello!!
Guillaume wrote:
> See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
I added Debian package list into your page, and attached it this mail.
How about it?
I also have Debian Package list for java here:
[Development tools]
jikes - Fast Java compiler adhering to langua
On Friday 19 October 2001 03:26, Kevin A. Burton wrote:
> "Anthony Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Guillaume wrote:
> > > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have
> > > similar goals:
> >
> > What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with
Kevin wrote:
> I think this will become more popular when woody ships (with GCC 3.0x and
GCJ).
> Right now many people aren't running GCJ.
I guess we'll have to wait longer than that even because most of rhug doesn't
build or run correctly without the use of the GCC trunk (what will eventually
be
On Friday 19 October 2001 03:26, Kevin A. Burton wrote:
> "Anthony Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Guillaume wrote:
> > > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have
> > > similar goals:
> >
> > What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with
Kevin wrote:
> I think this will become more popular when woody ships (with GCC 3.0x and
GCJ).
> Right now many people aren't running GCJ.
I guess we'll have to wait longer than that even because most of rhug doesn't
build or run correctly without the use of the GCC trunk (what will eventually
be
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"Anthony Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guillaume wrote:
> > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> > goals:
>
> What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with gcj
> built binarie
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"Anthony Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guillaume wrote:
> > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> > goals:
>
> What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with gcj
> built binari
Guillaume wrote:
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with gcj
built binaries. We are building shared libraries and executables out of many
of the packages you've identified for j
Guillaume wrote:
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
What would be very interesting (to me, at least!) is to see packages with gcj
built binaries. We are building shared libraries and executables out of many
of the packages you've identified for
Ainsi parlait Egon Willighagen :
[..]
> There are some tools developed to resolve classpaths needed for JVM's
> and other things that make life for a Java packager easier...
> I myself developed a tool that outputs the required jar files from a set
> of jar files which satisfies the "imported" clas
Ainsi parlait Ola Lundqvist :
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:25:11PM +0200, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > Hello folks.
> >
> > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have
> > similar goals:
> > 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> > 2 - to establish
Ainsi parlait Egon Willighagen :
[..]
> There are some tools developed to resolve classpaths needed for JVM's
> and other things that make life for a Java packager easier...
> I myself developed a tool that outputs the required jar files from a set
> of jar files which satisfies the "imported" cla
Ainsi parlait Ola Lundqvist :
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:25:11PM +0200, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > Hello folks.
> >
> > I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have
> > similar goals:
> > 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> > 2 - to establish
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:25:11PM +0200, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Hello folks.
>
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
> 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> 2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
> S
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 20:25, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Hello folks.
>
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
> 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> 2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
> See proje
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:25:11PM +0200, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Hello folks.
>
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
> 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> 2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
>
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 20:25, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Hello folks.
>
> I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
> goals:
> 1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
> 2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
> See proj
Hello folks.
I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
goals:
1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
Concerning
Hello folks.
I would like to present jpackage project here, as it seems we have similar
goals:
1 - to provide packaged java application for linux distributions
2 - to establish a clean fhs-compliant policy for them.
See project homepage for further details (jpackage.sourceforge.net).
Concerning
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