need java

KAYVEN RIESE kayve at sfsu.edu
Fri Sep 8 15:41:08 PDT 2006


yer homepage

http://www.eyesbeyond.com/

has a similar concept to mine.. security by insider
knowledge!  where's the links??  {:)

kayve.net and kayve.net/kayve

would u say kayve.net/kayve looks unprofessional?  i know
its a mess right now, get around to fixing it.  should
convert to divs, but its legacy dood. werks for me.

On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Greg Lewis wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 11:00:47AM -0700, KAYVEN RIESE wrote:
>> i just need to have a java compiler to do my
>> assignments for distributed systems.
>
> You don't even need ports to do that.  Just download the Diablo JDK package
> from the FreeBSD Foundation's website.
>
>> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Scot Hetzel wrote:
>>
>>> On 9/6/06, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve at sfsu.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> my ports directory is gone.  how'd that happen?
>>>>
>>> What were you doing before it disapeared?
>>>
>>> There are several ways to make /usr/ports disapear:
>>>
>>> 1. rm -rf /usr/ports/*
>>> 2. cvs update -R RELENG_6
>>> 3. cvsup with an branch tag in the supfile for ports.
>>>
>>> Problem 2 & 3 are similar, as the ports tree is not branched.  This
>>> causes cvs or cvsup to delete the ports since there is no branch with
>>> that tag (i.e. RELENG_6).  Instead you need to specify a release tag
>>> (i.e. RELEASE_6_1_0) or no tag (gets you the latest ports changes).
>>>
>>> If your using cvsup, post your supfile and someone will help you fix it.
>>>
>>> Scot
>>> --
>>> DISCLAIMER:
>>> No electrons were mamed while sending this message. Only slightly bruised.
>>>
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