JAVA_COMPILER works

Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain"


On Fri, 28 May 1999, Nelson Minar wrote:

> I'd like to make a list of all the environment variables the Blackdown
> JDK uses to change its operation. I don't think there is a
> comprehensive list anywhere. Here's what I know, can others correct
> this or add to the list? Maybe we can get it into README.linux on the
> next release.
> 
> 1.1 refers to 1.1.7_v3a, 1.2 refers to 1.2pre-v1
> 
> Variable            1.1?   1.2?   Settings
> --------            ----   ----   --------  
> THREADS_FLAG        yes    yes    "green" for green threads
>                                   "native" for native threads
> 
> JAVA_COMPILER       yes    ???    If set to "tya", then "libtya.so"
>                                   will be installed as a JIT compiler
> 
> NS_JAVA             yes    ???    If set, runs a JDK with no AWT or X11.
>                                   Starts up faster, no graphics. See
>                                   also DISPLAY
> 
> DISPLAY             yes    ???    If unset, acts like NS_JAVA is set
> 
> DYN_JAVA            yes    ???    If set, Motif is dynamically linked
>                                   instead of using the Motif statically
>                                   linked into the JDK bins.
> 
> JDK_NO_KERNEL_FIX   yes    ???    "true" to remove fix for kernel
>                                   accept() bug
> 
> DO_NOT_FREE         yes    ???    Turn off freeing memory entirely.
> 
> DO_NOT_CHECK_MEM    yes    ???    If set, removes some checks for
>                                   double-freed memory bugs associated
>                                   with AWT. Dangerous, but slightly
>                                   faster.
> 
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