Fixed the message Makefile produces after compiling. It still said

about the old Driver class, not the new package. Spotted by
Joseph Shraibman <jks@p1.selectacast.net>
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Peter Mount 2000-05-15 21:32:51 +00:00
parent 6cb0fff31d
commit 33bb1aee91
2 changed files with 8 additions and 3 deletions

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Mon May 15 22:30:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed the message Makefile produces after compiling. It still said
about the old Driver class, not the new package. Spotted by
Joseph Shraibman <jks@p1.selectacast.net>
Thu May 04 11:38:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Corrected incorrect date in CHANGELOG
- Fixed the ImageViewer example

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# Makefile for Java JDBC interface
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.21 2000/05/05 07:35:29 peter Exp $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.22 2000/05/15 21:32:51 peter Exp $
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@echo "place (under unix this could be /usr/local/lib) and add it"
@echo to the class path.
@echo
@echo Then either add -Djdbc.drivers=postgresql.Driver to the
@echo Then either add -Djdbc.drivers=org.postgresql.Driver to the
@echo commandline when running your application, or edit the
@echo "properties file for your application (~/.hotjava/properties"
@echo "under unix for HotJava), and add a line containing"
@echo jdbc.drivers=postgresql.Driver
@echo jdbc.drivers=org.postgresql.Driver
@echo
@echo More details are in the README file and in the main postgresql
@echo documentation.