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Jon:
I looked in the CVS tree and saw that the JSDK compatibility code is not
there. If we wanted to help troubleshoot this code, where can we get it? Is
it part of the JServ project? Is the RPM smart enough to look for JSDK.jar and
not overwrite it if it already exists?
-MA
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> on 10/25/99 11:34 AM, Michael Amster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > John Carnahan posted about a bug in the 1.1b2 Linux glibc RPM binary. It
> > appears that the JSDK jar file that you included has bugs in HttpUtils in
> > the HttpUtils.parsePostData() method. This bug caused us a lot of
> > headache.
>
> Bummer.
>
> > Can you verify which version of the JSDK is being packaged
> > with the 1.1b3 RPM?
>
> No. That depends on what Henner does.
>
> > Also can you explain why this is different than the
> > Sun JSDK jar?
>
> Henner wanted to make RPM installation idiot proof and not require one to
> actually go to java.sun.com to get the JSDK first. Since we cannot
> re-distribute the JSDK 2.0 (because it has a screwed up license agreement),
> that was our only other option.
>
> Hopefully Henner will include the latest JSDK clone.
>
> -jon
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