Hi Jacob,
I'll gladly try to help you with the installation but I think we should take
this out of this forum.
The installer bug with NFS/SMB has caused us some gripes but we have a fix
ready for the next version. The installer requires a GUI so you have to run
it from X. If you cannot unmount any of the shares you could try to install
it on a another machine and then copy (ftp) it over.
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 09:42:36AM -0500, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> So, I tried to install it locally. I could not unmount my server (it is
> automounted), so I went into "single user" Linux mode with only local
> drive available. However, it started to complain about Java virtual
> machine which it could not find.
I undersrand from this that you can reboot the machine. Why can't you
unmount the shares ?
> Next I installed JVM on the local drive. It almost started to install,
> but hung after JVM was found and JVM selection was made.
This can be caused by two thing: you were not running X or the X server was
using an incompatible color depth (known problem with AWT). Please use
"export LAX_DEBUG=true", rerun the program and send me the output prinmted
on the console.
> I am looking for graphical Java debugger for small project development
> under Linux. I don't need GUI builder, source code control, etc, but
> I would prefer simple nice stuff. I am interested in one which can
> work with Blackdown JDK1.2+ but be easily switched to another JDK.
> I cannot use VisualAge since they support only 1.1.8. I did not try
> DDD - soes it work with GNOME? I heard that it works only with KDE.
BTW, I tried JBuilder with Blackdown's RC4 and it seems to work.
Congratulations to the team. It's still early to consider it completely
compatible but we will start formal testing soon.
--
Paolo Ciccone
JBuilder dev.team
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