I recently had some point about Java development on OpenSuse in the
Beta-List, and it looks like I have to add another one.
I need the Java sources to add it to my IDE in order to get all
Javadoc-Codeassist. This is usually in a file called src.zip and after
some research I found out that on linux, this file is usually just
inside the jde folder.
Well, not in OpenSuse 11.2 were I installed the whole Java-thingy and no
source is available. In Kubuntu I could install a package Java-Source,
but I cannot find anything like that here.
Any advises.
P.S. my intention was to use my laptop as a machine to develop
especially because of all the nice features available via Yast. But I am
running in a lot of trouble recently, especially when it comes to usuablity.
> OpenSuse 11.2 … my intention was to use my laptop as a machine to develop
> especially because of all the nice features available via Yast. But I am
> running in a lot of trouble recently, especially when it comes to usuablity.
11.2 is pre-release/beta/release candidate software and as such you
should anticipate LOTS of usability troubles…
if you want to code and produce java applications without those
troubles you should use stable, proven production level tools… SLED
comes to mind.
Am 22.10.2009 05:54, schrieb palladium:
>> OpenSuse 11.2 … my intention was to use my laptop as a machine to develop
>> especially because of all the nice features available via Yast. But I am
>> running in a lot of trouble recently, especially when it comes to usuablity.
>
> 11.2 is pre-release/beta/release candidate software and as such you
> should anticipate LOTS of usability troubles…
>
> if you want to code and produce java applications without those
> troubles you should use stable, proven production level tools… SLED
> comes to mind.
>
In a RC I’d expect everything to be in place, and only bugfixes to this.
I dont think I will get a Java-Source-package when the final release is
out. But I hoped so, thats why I posted it here.
> In a RC I’d expect everything to be in place, and only bugfixes to this.
> I dont think I will get a Java-Source-package when the final release is
> out. But I hoped so, thats why I posted it here.
OH! i didn’t realize you knew it hadn’t been released yet, otherwise i
would have said: 11.2 is pre-release/beta/release candidate software
and to ensure other testers see what you have to say, or answer your
questions please use the pre-release forum: http://forums.opensuse.org/pre-release-beta/
however, if you have a bug that needs to be reported then you need to
know that just posting to any of the forums here is not the way to
be heard…instead you need to get involved and log a bug report as
noted here: http://en.opensuse.org/Testing/
Am 22.10.2009 17:21, schrieb palladium:
>> In a RC I’d expect everything to be in place, and only bugfixes to this.
>> I dont think I will get a Java-Source-package when the final release is
>> out. But I hoped so, thats why I posted it here.
>
> OH! i didn’t realize you knew it hadn’t been released yet, otherwise i
> would have said: 11.2 is pre-release/beta/release candidate software
> and to ensure other testers see what you have to say, or answer your
> questions please use the pre-release forum:
> http://forums.opensuse.org/pre-release-beta/
>
> however, if you have a bug that needs to be reported then you need to
> know that just posting to any of the forums here is not the way to
> be heard…instead you need to get involved and log a bug report as
> noted here:
> http://en.opensuse.org/Testing/
>
>
Thanks. Will do. The reason why I put this here was because, as
mentioned, I didnt relate this to be an prerelease issue.