Michael,
The easiest way to compile the Blackdown port is if you use the
'patchomatic.sh' script to apply their patches. It extracts the archives
and sets up the directories for you (and is *way* faster and better than
doing it by hand). Just be sure to edit the patchomatic.sh script to set
up the variables at the beginning to match your environment before you
run it.
--Jeff
"Michael E. Moores" wrote:
>
> it looks like i will have to compile the JDK
> to figure out my glibc2.1.2 troubles.
>
> i read the page
> http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/README.linux.src.txt
>
> is this the latest data on compiling? can i
> use this to compile the latest versions?
>
> thanks for the input! i don't see others getting
> much response on this topic.
>
> --michael moores
> tech leader, e-commerce
> Real Networks
>
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