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Re: How to install jdk 1.3



>>>>> "Seth" == Seth Arnold <sarnold@willamette.edu> writes:

    Seth> * Alan KF LAU <akflau@itsd.gcn.gov.hk> [001031 19:45]:
    >> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is
    >> there any symbolic links and library I should place in right
    >> place so that dependencies like cocoon, tomcat and gnujsp,
    >> etc. could recognize it by default?

    Seth> Well, I wanted to do development with jdk 1.3 -- so I
    Seth> downloaded Sun's JDK 1.3, unpacked it to my home directory,
    Seth> and put symlinks to java, javac, and appletviewer into my
    Seth> ~/bin/ directory -- which happens to be in my path.

Our 1.3 (which is similar to Sun's) and some additional packages are
available as deb packages from our mirrors: 
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html

To use it with APT you have to add a line like
deb ftp://<mirror>/<path-to-java-directory>/debian <dist> non-free
to /etc/apt/sources.list

E.g. for the woody tree on ftp.tux.org one would use:
deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/debian woody non-free


        Juergen

-- 
Juergen Kreileder, Blackdown Java-Linux Team
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
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