On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Robert P. J. Day <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.nuxeo.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/QuickStart_DAM
>
> one reads:
>
> "Install the following components. Use the package manager of your
> distribution to download and install:
>
>    * Sun Java Development Kit (other JVM are not supported). It is
> required to use either 1.5.X or 1.6.X. Java Development Kit (JDK)..."
>
>  most linux distros i'm familiar with don't support installing sun's
> jdk simply through the standard package manager.  you have to go to
> sun's download page, download, install, accept license, ... you know
> the drill.  the wording above could confuse someone who's unused to
> package management or installing java from sun.
>
>  (in fact, it might be worth linking to a separate page that shows
> someone how to use the "alternatives" feature on some versions of
> linux to substitute sun's java in place of the default openjdk, if
> they don't know how to do that.  if someone has never done that, it's
> not at all obvious.)

I've updated the text to mention the apt sources for Debian/Ubuntu.
We'll try to validate OpenJDK for the next releases.

> Another note that might be made is to use the absolutely latest
> version of poppler-utils possible, since the newer versions have
> additional functionality, as mentioned here:
>
> http://lists.nuxeo.com/pipermail/nuxeo-dev/2009-December/000475.html

What version would that be (which one is incorrect and which one is correct?).

Florent

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