Jerome,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:47, in Re: Java in Mandrake 8.1, you wrote:
> staroffice is very particular about which java it will use, I
> think it insists on 1.1.8. You can find more about this and
> other problems with staroffice on the linux in the staroffice
> discussion a
On 2002-04-04 15:21:56 -0500, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> Looks like my Red Hat 7.1 system is getting old and I have some catch up to
> do.
RH doesn't package any Java, just gcj.
Best regards
Martin
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: RE: Java in Mandrake 8.1
> I beg to differ,
> SuSE's 7.3 distro comes with at least 3 jdks. Sun1.3.0, Sun1.1.8, and
> IBM1.3.0 Anyone can be ins
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I can't agree more with you. Distros don't usually install the JDK or JRE,
that's a licensing problem I suppose but Sun should do something about this.
I mean even Mac OS comes up with the JDK installed !!
Now, I thought that jav
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> I can't agree more with you. Distros don't usually install the JDK or JRE,
> that's a licensing problem I suppose but Sun should do something about this.
> I mean even Mac OS comes up with the JDK installed !!
Wait a second, I own a copy of SuSE 7.1 (
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: Java in Mandrake 8.1
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> > I believe you should look for java all lowercase. Locate is case
sensitive
> > (afai remember).
> Yes it is, and yes he
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> I believe you should look for java all lowercase. Locate is case sensitive
> (afai remember).
Yes it is, and yes he probably should. But why not try `locate -i`,
and if that doesn't work you could also try running updatedb (this
updates the database lo
I believe you should look for java all lowercase. Locate is case sensitive
(afai remember).
I don't have my Linux box with me (and I don't have Open Office installed on
it anyway), but that would be where I would start...
Hope it helps,
-- Pierre
- Original Message -
From: "Walter Log
Hi,
If you have the download edition of mandrake 8.1 there is no java
installed only kaffe which is as far as I know not suitable to use it
with StarOffice. For a proper support you should download and install
Java2 SDK (either get it from www.blackdown.org or from java.sun.com)
Greets,