On 02/09/11 17:10, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello,
Granted, it does cause some problems for people. And we should address it and try to find what works and what doesn't. But that doesn't change the fact that the old Oracle Java is now proprietary and ties our hands in being able to use it. I sometimes have to use different IP consoles, all of them are available
On 09/02/2011 07:34 AM, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote: through Java applets. They work with Sun java, but none of them work with OpenJDK. So replacing OpenJDK with Sun Java is one of the first steps after installation. If bundling Sun/Oracle binaries is not possible any more, some scripts or a dummy rpm (to avoid dependency problems) would be still very welcome to do the magic of update alternatives and keep Sun Java easy to use. Even if the actual binaries need to be downloaded by hand... Bye, CzP
This is disturbing news to say the least. But didn't I read/hear a while back that there is something in the pipeline which will replace the (now) Oracle Java (following Sun being bought by Oracle)? Look, I admit that I may be totally wrong but this is what keeps coming up in the back of my mind - for better or for worse.... BC -- Bob Hope's wife: "Where would like to be buried when you die?" Bob Hope : "Why don't you surprise me!" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org