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On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 12:28:22 -0800
Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you try to build any of the ports they supply you with a URL and
the files you need to get the source. For most of them, you need an
account that you have to login to but
Hi,
Bill Moran wrote:
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
did you do some research in the family history of one of the founders?
thus I can't build OpenOffice.org for my shiny, new laptop ...
Do not worry, my old and dirty laptop is also without
--On November 23, 2007 9:41:32 AM -0500 Bill Moran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15
On Friday 23 November 2007 06:41:32 am Bill Moran wrote:
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15 minutes of searching
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15 minutes of searching
I can't figure out how to get the version 13 stuff off
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15 minutes of searching
I can't figure out how to get the version 13 stuff off
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15 minutes of searching
I can't figure