Hallo,
bei der Installation des Paketes jdk1.1-runtime (woody) bekomme ich
folgende Meldungen:
No diversion `diversion of /usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/jar by jdk1.1', none removed
No diversion `diversion of /usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/appletviewer by jdk1.1',
none removed
No diversion `diversion of /usr/lib
On 2002.09.04 20:35 Ruediger Noack wrote:
Ich verstehe von java gar nichts.
Ich auch nicht.
Was tun? Jemand einen guten Rat? Übrigens möchte ich solange, wie es
irgend geht, bei deb-Paketen bleiben. ;-)
Informieren:
http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux.html
Hi,
The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
idea?
Uhh, what is the problem? What are the errors it gives you?
Worked just fine here, with jdk 1.1.7 on hamm.
Andrew
Never include
On 01-Dec-98 Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
idea?
Uhh, what is the problem? What are the errors it gives you?
Worked just fine here, with jdk 1.1.7 on hamm.
Andrew
Hmm. Sorry, not familiar with that distribution of icq-java.
I got mine from www.mirabilis.com/download
All you need to do is gunzip|tar the file, and edit install file to
specify the directory where your java files are.
Try that. You won't need to uninstall wm too.
HTH,
Andrew
Hi,
The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
idea?
Message envoyé le 30-Nov-98 à 17:58:11
Par Mario Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I downloaded the files listed below into my system and unpacked them using
dpkg -i XX.deb
Everything seems to install fine. I moved a simple class I have been working on
over to the system and got the following error:
$ jre -cp /home/doug/java dens
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these packages without luck.
Does anyone know where I
Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What you are essentially trying to do here is to upgrade from libc5 to
libc6 (the JDK was compiled for libc6). This is not a trivial task. It is
the heart of the difference between Debian 1.3 and 2.0. There is a shell
script called autoup.sh in
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I managed to find the old jdk 1.1.3v2 .debs which can be installed on
bo (libc5 systems).
I've put them into my public_html directory on master.debian.org -
note that although I am a debian maintainer, I do not maintain nor
never have maintened the jdk
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these packages without luck.
Does anyone know where I can find them?
/Tomas Petersson
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these
Hi,
Choosing jdk1.1-dev in dselect on frozen/hamm dumps me into
the conflict resolution thing with the message
jdk1.1-dev depends on jdk1.1-runtime
Is this true? Where do I get jdk1.1-runtime?
thanks,
Stuart
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Jeff Shilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
Jeff Shilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
ignore depends?
See www.jimpick.org
HTH
I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
ignore depends?
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