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   From: "Rich Walsh"    
      
   On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:11:01 UTC, "James J. Weinkam" wrote:   
      
   > Both of these readmes say that Java versions older than 1.5 will not work.   
      
   That line was a hack. I knew that no generally available Java for OS/2   
   would work but that the new version now under development might work   
   someday. However, I didn't know what version that is nor when a plugin   
   for it might be available. So, I chose an arbitrary version number as   
   a cutoff.   
      
   > I personally make no direct use of java and do not know what installed   
   > software, if any, requires it.   
      
   Nor do I. All I know is that there's a Netlabs project and that it uses   
   Odin to run a Win version of Java.   
      
   > Also just out of curiosity, is it intentional that except for   
   > chrome.manifest and omni.jar, all of the files in both the Seamonkey   
   > and Firefox releases have the identical time stamp -   
   > 2010/01/01-00:00:00 for Seamonkey and 2011/04/11-23:30:00 for Firefox?   
      
   Yes and no. The packager is supposed to timestamp all of the files in   
   omni.jar as 2010/01/01-00:00:00. However, it timestamps every file in   
   the distro. Apparently, Walter changed the timestamp for FF but not SM.   
      
      
      
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