On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:44:40AM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Marcin Kurek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I wonder is there any way to have a working Java plugin for Mozilla or > > any other browser ? It seems to be a quite hard to find a j2re > > Not at the moment. > > > for PowerPC CPU's, I was able to found at last 3 solutions: > > > > - blackdown j2re 1.3.1 (http://blackdown.com/) > > > > This one have a Mozilla plugin, but current Mozilla simple ignore the > > symbolic link created by this instalation. At last on my system :/ > > > > Anyone have it working normaly ? > > I think the problem is that blackdown is built with older gcc (not ABI > compatible with Mozilla). A possible solution (but I haven't try and > it's not really acceptable) is to rebuild Mozilla with Gcc 2.95! > > > - IBM j2re 1.4.1 (https://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/lxdk/lxdk-p) > > no java plugin for powerpc I think. > > > - kaffe (www.kaffe.org) > > > > This is included in standard Debian repository and can be easy > > installed, but unfortunatly there is no Mozilla plugin too. > > > > I was able to trace a plugin for Mozilla/Netscaps for kaffe > > (http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/packages/kaffe-mozilla-oji) but I can't > > even compile it :/ > > Also javax.swing.* and other packages are not finished. > > > Is there any solution to have Java enabled browser for PowerPC Debian > > instalation now ? > > No. I know some person proposed helping to finish the plugin for > Mozilla. If you want to help, you can get in touch with the kaffe dev > team ([email protected]), they are very responsive and cool.
If you feel like it, contact Dalibor Topic, i meet him in Luxembourg in october, and we tried to work some on the pegasos i brought with me. Friendly, Sven Luther

