Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some documentation on
> installing and running the java JDK port under Debian. Primary focus
> would be on latest releases (i.e. those that haven't become debian
> packages yet), library issues etc. We do all our
> "Paul" == Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some
Paul> documentation on installing and running the java JDK port
Paul> under Debian. Primary focus would be on latest releases
Paul> (i.e. those that haven't become debian
Paul Reavis wrote:
> ? May it be prefere to maintain a .deb package?
>
> There is already a maintainer, I believe, but release issues and time
> make it hard to keep the .deb up with the absolute most current
> JDK release.
>
> For example, apparently the 1.1.5v7 release requires a version of gli
If you do take up the task, please keep me posted. There's many people on
here that would appreciate support in that area, since I only have access
to redhat systems.
Cheers,
Karl
Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some documentation on
> ins
Alexander Davydenko wrote:
> Paul Reavis wrote:
>
> > I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some documentation on
> > installing and running the java JDK port under Debian.
>
> May it be prefere to maintain a .deb package?
There is already a maintainer, I believe, but release issues and ti
Paul Reavis wrote:
> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some documentation on
> installing and running the java JDK port under Debian.
May it be prefere to maintain a .deb package?
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Cheers.
Alexander
I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some documentation on
installing and running the java JDK port under Debian. Primary focus
would be on latest releases (i.e. those that haven't become debian
packages yet), library issues etc. We do all our java development under
Debian linux here, and I