Clay Leeds wrote:
...but what you're saying, is that there should not be problems for
*binary* versions--only if users want to build from src themselves under
1.2.
Well, "no problems reported" doesn't mean "no problems". There
may be well hidden problems in rarely used functionality, and
people s
On Mar 3, 2004, at 1:23 PM, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
p.s. On second thought, maybe that'll be something I'll figure out
myself (although it would be better if the legwork were already done!
:-D)
I don't have intentions to install a 1.2 on my smallish
and almost full HD. There were,
Clay Leeds wrote:
p.s. On second thought, maybe that'll be something I'll figure out
myself (although it would be better if the legwork were already done! :-D)
I don't have intentions to install a 1.2 on my smallish
and almost full HD. There were, however, *zero* complaints
about problems running
FOP's minimum requirements[1]:
System Requirements
The following software must be installed:
â Java 1.2.x or later Runtime Environment.
â FOP. The FOP distribution includes all libraries that you will
need to run a basic FOP installation. These can be found in the
xml-fop/lib directory. The