Hi,
+-From: Conrad =?utf-8?q?Berh=C3=B6rster?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --
|_Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:43:43 +0200 ____________________
|
>> java.security.Provider[]
>> providers=java.security.Security.getProviders(); for(int i=0;
>> i<providers.length; i++){
>> System.out.println(providers[i].getName()); }
>>
|The Output is GNU
Humm...
This is the first time to hear that you are running Eclipse on
the Unices(GNU/Linux?) and using gjc.
On the Fedora Core release 5, I have the following output,
GNU
BC
Jessie
GNU-CRYPTO
At least, BC(BouncyCastle) must be appeared there to enjoy "3des-cbc" and
I really can not understand why DSDP's TM can drive jsch on your environment.
By the way, if your plug-in is for your business and not for your fun,
I suggest you to choose other Java runtime environment.
You may know that gcj is not on the Target Operating Environments
for Eclipse 3.3[1] . If you have other problems related to gcj,
you may have difficulties in searching for answers.
[1]
http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/eclipse_project_plan_3_3.html#TargetOperatingEnvironments
Sincerely,
--
Atsuhiko Yamanaka
JCraft,Inc.
1-14-20 HONCHO AOBA-KU,
SENDAI, MIYAGI 980-0014 Japan.
Tel +81-22-723-2150
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