On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:29:10 +0200, Johannes Zarl wrote:
apt-get said that eclipse-platform depends on j2re1.4 or j2re1.3 or
java2-runtime but these packages are not available. How can I install
eclipse?
And is there a deb package for Sun's jdk?
You could look into the equivs package, use
ananymous wrote:
Hi!
I tried to install eclipse on my Debian SID box using:
apt-get install eclipse-sdk aclipse-jdk eclipse-platform
apt-get said that eclipse-platform depends on j2re1.4 or j2re1.3 or
java2-runtime but these packages are not available.
How can I install eclipse?
And is there a
Hi!
I tried to install eclipse on my Debian SID box using:
apt-get install eclipse-sdk aclipse-jdk eclipse-platform
apt-get said that eclipse-platform depends on j2re1.4 or j2re1.3 or
java2-runtime but these packages are not available.
How can I install eclipse?
And is there a deb package for
Hi!
Try to download eclipse from http://eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
and java (java2sdk) from http://java.sun.com and
install them whithout using apt-get.
Good luck!
Lanten
Hi!
I tried to install eclipse on my Debian SID box using:
apt-get install eclipse-sdk aclipse-jdk
Hallo!
* ananymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apt-get install eclipse-sdk aclipse-jdk eclipse-platform
And is there a deb package for Sun's jdk?
search for mpkg-j2sdk and use a *-bin download. This will hopefully
become teh defauld method for installing a unfree java. See
debian-java for the
apt-get said that eclipse-platform depends on j2re1.4 or j2re1.3 or
java2-runtime but these packages are not available.
How can I install eclipse?
And is there a deb package for Sun's jdk?
You could look into the equivs package, use it to set up a dummy-package
for j2re1.4 and then install
Csuthy Gabor wrote:
Hi!
Try to download eclipse from http://eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
and java (java2sdk) from http://java.sun.com and
install them whithout using apt-get.
snip
I've personally got the .rpm package from sun's website and then
converted it into a .deb using 'alien'.
I've personally got the .rpm package from sun's website and then
converted it into a .deb using 'alien'. Although there's no guarantee it
will work well, generally alien does a really good job and I've had no
problems with it so far.
First I used a .bin install file, downloaded from sun's
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 04:25:26PM +0200, ananymous wrote:
| And is there a deb package for Sun's jdk?
http://www.blackdown.org/
( deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/debian/ sid main non-free )
( deb ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/
sid main non-free )
-D
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Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 19:12, Derrick 'dman' Hudson a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 04:25:26PM +0200, ananymous wrote:
| And is there a deb package for Sun's jdk?
http://www.blackdown.org/
( deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/debian/ sid main non-free )
( deb
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