how would you go about upgrading from glibc 2.0 to 2.1.
(it is glibc2.0 in redhat5.1, is it?) and is it a trivial matter,
or can it be very messy? I'm relatively new in Linux.
thanks.
Justin.
jools enticknap wrote:
> >Anybody played around with the IBM-JDK for Linux? I've run one
> >test-program that creates 10 threads, allocates an array and puts some
> >random numbers in that array. It seems extremely fast. It beats kaffe
> >(by a large margin) and even the SUN-JDK on Solaris (with a faster
> >processor)!
> >
>
> Yep, I evaluated it about a week ago. It's VERY fast and pretty reliable.
>
> However it's only 1.1.6 and I really need 1.2 for my work, but I think it
> shows us that IBM is serious about Java.
>
> --Jools
>
> P.S.
>
> Please note that IBM have only appeared to have released a version for glibc
> 2.1 NOT 2.0. So don't bother unless you are running suse 6.1 or Redhat 6.0
> or a glibc 2.1 based system.
>
> You can pick it up from;
>
> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/linuxjvm
>
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