Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu Poll

2007-10-15 Thread Amit Karpe
Hi all, Sorry for cross posting . Please give your opinion at CS LUG poll . Which is best JDK for Computer Science students ? With consideration for Live CD and limited space and speed . * free-java-jdk * Sun * kaffee * GCJ * Blackdown

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu Poll

2007-10-15 Thread Soumyadip Modak
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/15/07, Amit Karpe wrote: Hi all, Sorry for cross posting . Please give your opinion at CS LUG poll . Which is best JDK for Computer Science students ? With consideration for Live CD and limited space and speed . *

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu Poll

2007-10-15 Thread Roshan
--- Amit Karpe wrote: * free-java-jdk * Sun * kaffee * GCJ * Blackdown Since, the group requires registration and I'm not interested in registration (no offence), I'll suggest that you put sun-java-sdk and GCJ on the CD. -- http://www.gnu.org.in

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-11 Thread Amit Karpe
On 10/11/07, Roshan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Amit Karpe wrote: As I have limited space , I don't want to use Sun-Java5-jdk. Any other particular reason for not using sun-java5-jdk? Which JDK I should use ? As I have very limited Space for my Live CD . What is diff between these

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-11 Thread Roshan
--- Amit Karpe wrote: Thanks . Finally , I install free-java-jdk package . Work for small HelloWorld java program . Need to be tested for more advance stuff . Umm, do test it for different packages. The only advantage of sun-java5-sdk, I think is that it is almost a complete set (you

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-11 Thread Onkar Shinde
snip I would recommend, installing sun-java5-sdk (now that it is Free Software (licensed under GPL2; you can install the source, as well). Also, there's another alternative, known as Blackdown Java. This was created, when Sun's java was not under GPL. /snip Wrong statement. Java 5 is not

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-11 Thread Roshan
--- Onkar Shinde wrote: Wrong statement. Java 5 is not released under GPL. Not even under a dual License? http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t85980.html - has an entry stating Java 6 is released under GPL. The comments in that blog state it is under dual License. So, more precisely,

[ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-10 Thread Amit Karpe
Hi all, I am trying to install Java Dev. Kit ( JDK ) for CS Ubuntu . As I have limited space , I don't want to use Sun-Java5-jdk . I had gone through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaPolicy and also all that I get from http://www.google.co.in

Re: [ubuntu-in] JDK for CS Ubuntu

2007-10-10 Thread Roshan
--- Amit Karpe wrote: As I have limited space , I don't want to use Sun-Java5-jdk. Any other particular reason for not using sun-java5-jdk? Which JDK I should use ? As I have very limited Space for my Live CD . What is diff between these packages 1. free-java-jdk This is a different sdk