Re: java for jabref

2006-01-07 Thread Morten Gulbrandsen
Ryan Nowakowski wrote: On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:49:47PM +0100, Morten Gulbrandsen wrote: is this the next way ? http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/142 Yes Hello Ryan, hello List readers and subscribers! Thanx, it is done and it works, both for mozilla and

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-07 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Please, what is the common way for java development under debian sarge? Is it better to develop under solaris and simply run and test it under debian ? netbeans and eclipse are both open source, so they should qualify for debian. Eclipse 3.1 is already in Debian Unstable. I was pretty

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-07 Thread Morten Gulbrandsen
Linas Zvirblis wrote: Please, what is the common way for java development under debian sarge? Is it better to develop under solaris and simply run and test it under debian ? netbeans and eclipse are both open source, so they should qualify for debian. Eclipse 3.1 is already in Debian

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-07 Thread Andy Streich
Please, what is the common way for java development under debian sarge? Is it better to develop under solaris and simply run and test it under debian ? netbeans and eclipse are both open source, so they should qualify for debian. I'm using Netbeans 4.1 from:

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-06 Thread Morten Gulbrandsen
Ryan Nowakowski wrote: On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 05:21:51PM +, michael wrote: mm... not sure which Java SDK is required for this... the Debian/Java FAQ just confuses me! Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-06 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher. They are both the best in their area. Jbidwatcher is a Ebay auction manager, and it is fantastic. I use the nonfree Blackdown packages from stable: apt-get install j2re1.4

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-06 Thread Morten Gulbrandsen
! Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher. They are both the best in their area. Jbidwatcher is a Ebay auction manager, and it is fantastic. I use the nonfree Blackdown packages from stable

Re: java for jabref

2006-01-06 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:49:47PM +0100, Morten Gulbrandsen wrote: is this the next way ? http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/142 Yes signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: java for jabref

2005-12-28 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 05:21:51PM +, michael wrote: mm... not sure which Java SDK is required for this... the Debian/Java FAQ just confuses me! Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher

java for jabref

2005-12-24 Thread michael
mm... not sure which Java SDK is required for this... the Debian/Java FAQ just confuses me! Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher. They are both the best in their area. Jbidwatcher

Re: java for jabref

2005-12-24 Thread Richard Lyons
On Saturday, 24 December 2005 at 17:21:51 +, michael wrote: [...] sorry if being a bit dense here but how do I get blackdown packages? A search on Debian packages reveals nothing connected... but a quick google gives http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: java for jabref

2005-12-24 Thread S. Sakar
michael schrieb: mm... not sure which Java SDK is required for this... the Debian/Java FAQ just confuses me! Yeah, Java yuck. I agree. There are two programs that are so good it was worth it to me to install Java: jabref and jbidwatcher. They are both the best in their area. Jbidwatcher