If you "only have access to a Win95 machine", why aren't you just
getting the Win32 version of Java from Sun? Win95 and Linux are so
completely *not* similar in any way...
Volker Augustin wrote:
>
> Ok, there has been a long discussion about using bzip2 or not. Apart from personal
>problems using
> bzip2 (I have only access to a Win95 machine and bzip2 --help does display help, but
>since it's
> going to stderr you cannot read all of it and since I could not find documentation I
>have no clue
> how to use bzip2) I would recommend that you provide both a bzip2 and a gzip-version
>of the
> distribution. Isn't that a fabulous idea? Why didn't anyone else come up with it?
>It's the obvious
> thing to do, isn't it? It solves all problems - well maybe not all, since e.g. I've
>been trying to
> work effektively on Win95 for a long time now without result... :-)
> Volker
>
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