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Re: starting off
- To: Chuck Robey <chuckr_(_at_)_telenix_(_dot_)_org>
- Subject: Re: starting off
- From: "Rick C. Petty" <rick-freebsd2008_(_at_)_kiwi-computer_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 21:43:51 -0600
- Cc: freebsd-java_(_at_)_freebsd_(_dot_)_org
- Reply-to: rick-freebsd2008_(_at_)_kiwi-computer_(_dot_)_com
First of all, please use a more appropriate subject. Most of us subscribe
to multiple mailing lists, so a subject like "starting off" makes no sense
for the questions you are asking.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:34:55AM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
>
> OK. I need here to say that I'm more than a little bit astonished at how easily
> the jdk16 port built. I haven't even tried to use the port for several years,
That's obvious, since jdk ports have been building just fine for _many_
years. In fact port maintainers and our ports team have done a very good
job keeping ports working well. I hope those people and others who maintain
the java ports don't take offense to your astonishment.
> and the last times I remember trying it, the port really needed great amounts of
> hand-holding to get it to work. You might need to advertise the fact that it
> now just plain builds, perfectly, as if it had no bad history at all.
That is completely unnecessary. Your comment sounds like an insult wrapped
inside a complement. There are many people keeping FreeBSD ports up to
date and they are doing an excellent job. Even back to jdk12, I hardly
recall having to do anything special... things just worked. This is what
I expect from FreeBSD and why I don't use other distros. FreeBSD ports
often seem to work better than the ports themselves do.
> I wasn't aware of the eclipse-devel port, it's perfect for me, thanks. The only
> stumbling block I found was in trying to find the name of the ant port
> (apache-ant didn't seem at all obvious to me). You folks think that there's
> some problem with using ant, or Ant, anything more obvious?
The name of the project is "Apache Ant". The distfiles are apache-ant.
The unpacked tarball goes into apache-ant. The port maintainer correctly
labelled the port.
To the FreeBSD Java team: Thank you for your efforts! Your work has
allowed me to use FreeBSD at work and as such, I am more efficient.
-- Rick C. Petty
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