Percy wrote:

>Hi Jeff!
>
>On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 08:57:24 -0500 (EST)
>Jeff Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I have the same setup (mandrake mozilla 0.9.5 build, JDK 1.4 beta 
>>b65) . Here's what you need to do:
>>
>>0. If you have a previous version of the java plugin, delete the file
>>(*java*.so) from the mozilla plugin directory.
>>
>>1. Create a synlink of the java plugin in the mozilla plugins directory.
>>
>>  # cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
>>  # ln -s $JAVA_HOME/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji140.so .
>>
>>2. Some find the following necessary to make the setup work. (I didn't
>>have to do em to make the Java PlugIn 1.4 work in my laptop)
>>
>>  # cd /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/plugin
>>  # ln -s ../lib lib
>>  # ln -s ../bin bin
>>  # export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=$JAVA_HOME/jre/plugin/i386/ns600
>>
>>That should be it.
>>
>
>This exactly what I did to my machine. I'm encountering seg-faults (but no
>core was dumped) and it can't load mozilla. I'm using RH7.1 by the way.
>
>>One big NOTE for you..  Java 1.4 still has a lot of bugs.  I only use it 
>>to test some 1.4 features, but not for production, or for normal browsing
>>(Applet).  
>>
>
>Yup, this is correct. Im testing the regular expressions in Java using this JDK.
>
>>Also, I've noticed that mozilla crashes whenver I go to Help->Plugins
>>while a Java applet is running.
>>
>
>>Please let me know if this does't help you -- it could be because I'm
>>using a JDK or not a JRE.. That shouldn't matter since they have the same
>>JVM; but who knows.
>>
>
>I'm confused on what plugin should I plug into mozilla (should I use the
>ns6 plugin or the ns61 plugin?)...
>
>Thanks Jeff!
>
>percy :)
>
The JVM cant run on glibc 2.2.x only on 2.1.x. There is a note on the 
sun java site about that. It has something to do with the the default 
stack being 2 M only. The JVM needs a 6 M  stack. :-(.

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