The developers at Scala themselves offer an RPM in the downloads section of the
official website, but it conflicts with the jline.jar file of the JVM. I have
never done/maintained packages. Let me check out some resources over the net
and see if I can make a useful one. If I can, I'd definately
On 29/11/12 13:14, Freak Trick wrote:
The developers at Scala themselves offer an RPM in the downloads section
of the official website, but it conflicts with the jline.jar file of the
JVM. I have never done/maintained packages. Let me check out some
resources over the net and see if I can make
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 7:59 AM, David Sommerseth
sl+us...@lists.topphemmelig.net wrote:
On 29/11/12 13:14, Freak Trick wrote:
The developers at Scala themselves offer an RPM in the downloads section
of the official website, but it conflicts with the jline.jar file of the
JVM. I have never
On 26 November 2012 21:59, Freak Trick trickfr...@ymail.com wrote:
I was attempting to install Scala (the programming language). The query 'yum
search scala' on SL 6.3, did not return any positive results. Furthermore,
there are no packages in non-official repo(s) either. Is it even possible to
I was attempting to install Scala (the programming language). The query 'yum
search scala' on SL 6.3, did not return any positive results. Furthermore,
there are no packages in non-official repo(s) either. Is it even possible to
include Scala in the official repos. It is gaining in popularity