Author: kwade
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en_US
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Forgot that i) there was a macro in usage for this page and ii) *Dict macros from the Wiki
aren't parsed into the page before it is converted to XML; proper name used here and
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Index: Java.xml
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--- Java.xml 12 Apr 2006 13:34:18 -0000 1.2
+++ Java.xml 16 Apr 2006 23:41:14 -0000 1.3
@@ -11,18 +11,19 @@
<title>Java and java-gcj-compat</title>
<para>
- A free and open source Java environment is available within this
- Fedora Core release, called . includes a tool suite and execution
- environment that is capable of building and running many useful
- programs that are written in the Java programming language.
+ A free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora
+ Core release, called <code>java-gcj-compat</code>.
+ <code>java-gcj-compat</code>includes a tool suite and execution
+ environment that is capable of building and running many useful programs
+ that are written in the Java programming language.
</para>
<note>
<title>Fedora Core Does Not Include Java</title>
<para>
- Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. is an entirely free software
- stack that is <emphasis role='strong'>not</emphasis> Java, but may
run
- Java software.
+ Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. <code>java-gcj-compat</code> is
+ an entirely free software stack that is <emphasis
+ role='strong'>not</emphasis> Java, but may run Java software.
</para>
</note>
@@ -36,17 +37,18 @@
</para>
<para>
- The Java software packages included in this Fedora release use the
- new, integrated environment . These packages include
- <emphasis
role='strong'>OpenOffice.org Base</emphasis>,
- <emphasis role='strong'>Eclipse</emphasis>, and
- <emphasis role='strong'>Apache Tomcat</emphasis>.
+ The Java software packages included in this Fedora release use the new,
+ integrated environment <code>java-gcj-compat</code>. These packages
+ include <emphasis
role='strong'>OpenOffice.org Base</emphasis>,
<emphasis
+ role='strong'>Eclipse</emphasis>, and <emphasis
role='strong'>Apache
+ Tomcat</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
- Refer to the Java FAQ at
- <ulink
url='http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ'>http://www.fed...
- for more information on the free Java environment in Fedora.
+ Refer to the Java FAQ at <ulink
+
url='http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ'>http://www.fed...
+ for more information on the <code>java-gcj-compat</code> free Java
+ environment in Fedora.
</para>
<tip>
@@ -64,15 +66,12 @@
<title>Handling Java and Java-like Packages</title>
<para>
- In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed
- to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch
- between them using the
- <code>alternatives</code>
- command line tool. However, every Java system you install must
- be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to
- take advantage of
- <code>alternatives</code>
- .
+ In addition to the <code>java-gcj-compat</code> free software stack,
+ Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations
+ and switch between them using the <code>alternatives</code> command line
+ tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the
+ JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of
+ <code>alternatives</code> .
</para>
<para>