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
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
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
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:
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
. 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
!
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
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
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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
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
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
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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
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