RE: Quitting debian-java
- To: "Bao Ha" <baoh@linuxwizardry.com>, "'Stephane Bortzmeyer'" <bortzmeyer@debian.org>, "'Artur Radosz'" <slu@ags.pl>
- Cc: "'debian-java'" <debian-java@lists.debian.org>
- Subject: RE: Quitting debian-java
- From: "Brooks R. Robinson" <brooks.robinson@rides.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:46:34 -0600
- Message-id: <[🔎] 00b001c0a277$8f091940$25edbdd0@robinson2000>
- In-reply-to: <[🔎] E1F75DD793D3D411B6A600B0D022AF20C180@PRINTSPOOLER>
> I don't think finger pointing, even to Sun, will help at > this point. We just need to figure out a way to work > around the problem. Greetings, I run java on my Debian box (since I am firm in my resolve to use no other Linux Distribution), and I follow the practice of downloading from blackdown and dropping it into /usr/local. Since Sun will not allow re-distribution, I suggest to work in the same sort of process. IIRC, there have been other packages in Debian history that did not have the actual external code (Netscape?), but relied on the user to either download it, or the package fetched it upon installation. I may be naive (since I've never packaged anything Debian), but can it not be as simple as this? HTH Brooks
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