Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks

2000-11-14 Thread Greg Lewis
Barnet Wagman wrote: > Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use. Well, noone else has really put forward any other alternatives ;). You could also look at similar systems such as Aegis PRCS

[ANNOUNCE] JMF 2.1.1-beta2 for Linux/i386

2000-11-14 Thread Juergen Kreileder
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability of the JMF 2.1.1-beta2 Performance Pack for Linux/i386: The Java Media Framework (JMF) is an API for incorporating audio, video and other time-based media into Java applications and applets. It is an optional package that extend

Re: jar in blackdown

2000-11-14 Thread Kristian Soerensen
Hi On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Francisco Gongora wrote: > Hello: > We are trying to run a jar file in Linux with jdk of Blackdown: > > java -jar Jarfile.jar > > but we have error saying -jar is not valid option. Is there any way to run > a .jar using jdk of Blackdown? -jar is availab

Re: jar in blackdown

2000-11-14 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 03:42:06PM -0500, Francisco Gongora wrote: > Hello: > We are trying to run a jar file in Linux with jdk of Blackdown: > > java -jar Jarfile.jar > > but we have error saying -jar is not valid option. Is there any way to run > a .jar using jdk of Blackdown?

jar in blackdown

2000-11-14 Thread Francisco Gongora
Hello: We are trying to run a jar file in Linux with jdk of Blackdown: java -jar Jarfile.jar but we have error saying -jar is not valid option. Is there any way to run a .jar using jdk of Blackdown? Thanks Francisco

Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks

2000-11-14 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 10:59:11AM -0600, Barnet Wagman wrote: > Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use. > > It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that > contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship > between Java package and dire

Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks

2000-11-14 Thread Pete Brower
Sorry, I'm confused. What do you mean by more than one subtree? My CVS project has sub-trees. My tree looks something like: appx/ appx/build/ appx/java/ appx/java/start/ appx/java/comm/ appx/java/comm/msg/ appx/java/view/ appx/scripts/ appx/scripts/unix/ appx/scripts/windows/ appx/docs/ Thes

Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks

2000-11-14 Thread Joi Ellis
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Barnet Wagman wrote: > Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use. > > It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that > contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship > between Java package and directories), but since

Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks

2000-11-14 Thread Barnet Wagman
Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use. It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship between Java package and directories), but since everyone else lives with this, I can to. Barnet Wagm

Re: java developer feedback

2000-11-14 Thread lisuke
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