Hi:

Well, I ran the glibc rpm's in the package and then ran the jdk 1.3.1 rpm.  
Then I tried another 'javac helloworld.java', and it hung again, same type 
of behaviour.  Is there anything else that needs to be installed prior to 
the glibc's?  Am I overlooking anything?

cheers,
Dan

>From: Timothy Stonis Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Qube 3: problem running jdk 1.3.1 Date: 
>Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:18:28 -0700
>
>
>The .pkg file is actually a tar.gz file with just a different extension. 
>Untar that file and you'll see a RPMS directory. Install the glibc rpms in 
>that directory.
>
>And yes, if you did fix glibc, the Sun JDK rpm will work without problems.
>
>_Tim
>
>On 7/17/01 5:05 AM, "DA Schaupner" wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply! > > Unfortunately, the cobalt jdk is in a .pkg 
>file at > developer.cobalt.com/java. Do you happen to know where the tar.gz 
>file is > available? Or would you happen to know where I could find a fix 
>for my > glibc? > > BTW, if I did fix the glibc only, would I be able to 
>load the "plain-old" > jdk from java.sun.com? > > Thanks! > > >> From: 
>Timothy Stonis >> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: >> 
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Qube 3: problem running jdk 1.3.1 >> Date: 
>Fri, 13 Jul 2001 10:53:34 -0700 >> >> >> Try using the Cobalt Java 
>Developer Kit (it's on developer.cobalt.com). >> Or, >> if you just want 
>the JDK, the problem you're having is that threads library >> is broken for 
>that version of glibc. You'll need to up grade the glibc RPM. >> To do 
>this, I would recommend downloading the Qube 3 Java Dev kit RPM from >> the 
>website, untar it (it's just a tar.gz) and then use the glibc RPMS in >> 
>the pkg to upgrade glibc. >> >> _Tim >> >> On 7/13/01 10:27 AM, "DA 
>Schaupner" wrote: >> >>> Hi: >>> >>> I cannot seem to get jdk 1.3.1 running 
>correctly on the Qube 3. When I >> try >>> to compile a simple 
>"helloworld.java" with javac or run a precompiled >> class, >>> java hangs. 
>I go to my 'top' command and it says that the java >> processes >>> are 
>using 97% of my CPU. >>> >>> Has anybody else experienced this? >>> >>> Is 
>there a preferred version of jdk that should be used? >>> >>> Thanks for 
>any help you can provide. >>> >>> Dan >>> 
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