It says that Yoper supports apt-get... doesn't that make it a debian
based distro??

I know Yoper supports RPM stuff too though...

If I add those directories to my classpath, and link in those two
folders, I'd be able to compile and run programs using Java 1.5?

-Rich


On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:43:33 -0600, Von Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * me lyman [Tue, 12 Oct 2004 at 08:28 -0600]
> > I didn't try the line you gave me just now, since I've tried similar
> > lines before (lines that start with 'deb'), and Yoper says it doesn't
> > understand it.
> >
> > -Rich
> 
> Well, did a little googling, looks like Yoper doesn't do deb packages.
> From what you where saying, I thought it was a debian based distro.
> You'll have to see if there's rpm packages for yopper that give you the
> virtual machine dummy. And I'm not so sure any more if those
> update-alternatives would apply anymore. At this point, I would
> probably just forget the dummy package and link /usr/bin/java and
> /usr/bin/javac to /usr/local/lib/jdk/bin/java and
> /usr/local/lib/jdk/bin/javac respectively. Then you may have to set your
> classpath somehow, probably in .bashrc.
> 
> Von Fugal
> 
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