On Monday 13 November 2006 08:04, HG wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 11/13/06, Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Well, isn't this interesting news... just days after the
> > > Novell/Microshaft thing...
>
> Great news ans interesting indeed :-)
>
> > > I wonder if - since it will be released in March - it will make it into
> > > the next SUSE release - 10.3?
> >
> > This will be a technical discussion.  If the package is working better
> > than the binary ones, then we'll add it for sure...
>
> Please, try to at least find a way to get the latest Java available.
> It currently quite pain to get it (I'm running 10.0 and can't find
> them from smart) as SUN provides some windows style installer for it
> and not rpm. (Yeah, I have already mentioned my views on this
> installer ... :-)

What do you mean by "latest"? Do you mean just the 1.5 branch or consistent 
updates of 1.5. For example, I'm on 1.5.0_07-b03 from SMART (I think) and I 
believe that the current release is _09 by Sun. I don't really care about 
that part.

Just curious - what is the problem with the installer for you?

Oh, and by the way. Duke is going OSS as well...

https://duke.dev.java.net/

...maybe it can hang with Tux somewhere in cyberspace. 

-- 
kai
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