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I'm trying to get instructions on installing terminalio and breezyswing for Linux. I don't have internet as you can see. Does anyone have any suggestions? The only packages available for download that I've seen are .zip packages, so it won't self-extract. Anyone have any suggestions. Thanks.
Appears to me that this is the 2nd time you've posted virtually the same request. Not at all a good way to make a positive impression here. Have you installed a Java environment? No Java Packages will work without that anyway.
a quick check of the breezygui site shows that a jar is available for download.. you might not find a self extracting package for something that is only a single jar.
get that jar and add it to the classpath for whatever needs it, that might be a good first step..
Okay, sorry about that, rickh. It's just that I'm taking an Independent Study class and I haven't been doing my work, so I need Java to work soon.
Again, I'm sorry.
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