Re: SUN JavaVM & debian

2005-06-28 Thread Bob Proulx
Paolo Pantaleo wrote: > if one install the SUN JVM (and SDK) debian doesn't notice it (ok normal...). It depends upon what you mean by "install". If you mean just copy some files around then dpkg won't know about them. But if you mean use dpkg to install a java package then dpkg will know about

Re: SUN JavaVM & debian

2005-06-28 Thread Andrey Andreev
Paolo Pantaleo wrote: > I noticed this problem: > > if one install the SUN JVM (and SDK) debian doesn't notice it (ok normal...). Check: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/142 Regards, Andro -- Andrey Andreev University of Helsinki Dept. of Computer Science -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, e

Re: SUN JavaVM & debian

2005-06-28 Thread Andre Venter
Right, I'm not from a Debian background..Does Debian have setJava? - Original Message - From: Paolo Pantaleo To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 4:38 PM Subject: SUN JavaVM & debian I noticed this problem: if one install the SUN JVM (and SD

SUN JavaVM & debian

2005-06-28 Thread Paolo Pantaleo
I noticed this problem: if one install the SUN JVM (and SDK) debian doesn't notice it (ok normal...). So if i want to install some packages that requires a jvm debian will install a new jvm. This isn't obviusly what one wants. I wold like to ask: 1) Is there a workaround to solve the problem 2)