RE: NetBeans
I have gotten it to run on my machine. It is stated somewhere in the documentation for NetBeans that it is very likely to hang on the splash screen and that they are working to try to resolve this. I was running JDK1.1.5v7 and never did get past the splash screen (they plainly state that for linux it doesn't work very well with JDK1.1.5 but will work with 1.1.3.) I installed JDK1.1.6v2 and it did hang once but I just killed it and restarted it and it worked fine. Hope this helps, K.R. >> Original Messsage << On 7/8/98, 6:09:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding RE: NetBeans: > > -- > | From: dulberg / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | Subject: NetBeans > | Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 1:55PM > | > | Hi, > | > | I wonder, did anyone try to run NetBeans on Linux? When I tried to > | run it I got only very nice welcome screen and after this nothing > | happened. > > I came a little further, but it eventually it locked up as well :-( > > Addy. > >
Re: which JDK?
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If you've got 'rpm' installed, you're probably on a Redhat box. Other > distributions have their own characteristic tools, but I don't know the names. > > Nathan Meyers > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Caldera and S.u.S.E. also use rpm. A Red Hat system will have a /usr/src/redhat directory, though. Liz Coolbaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with lists
Brian Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [1 ] > I have a problem with removing/replacing items in both jdk1.1.6-v2-libc > and jdk1.1.6-v2-glibc. The items remains in the list when removed, and > replacing an item results in an extra item in the list. The weird thing is > that selecting these bogus items results in an ArrayOutOfBoundsException. delItem(0) doen't work with v2. It removes the the element 0 from the underlying vector but doesn't remove its visual representation. This will be fixed in the next release. Jürgen -- Juergen Kreileder, Universitaet Dortmund, Lehrstuhl Informatik V Baroper Strasse 301, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany Phone: ++49 231/755-5806, Fax: ++49 231/755-5802
RE: Startup problems
-- | From: mash / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Startup problems | Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 5:04PM | | I am having some trouble with jdk-1.1.6 for linux. I installed the tar | files and put the bin/ directory on my path. But: | | $ javac HelloWorldApp.java | Segmentation fault (core dumped) | | I run RedHat 5.0, and I am using the glibc version of jdk. Also, I assume | it's important to compile the kernel for Java binaries? I did this. | | Per request, here is the output of ldconfig -D | | /sbin/ldconfig: version 970402 | /usr/i486-linuxaout/lib: | libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.7 | libtk.so.3 => libtk.so.3.1.1 | libtcl.so.3 => libtcl.so.3.1 | libm.so.4 => libm.so.4.6.27 | libdb.so.1 => libdb.so.1.85.1 | libcurses.so.0 => libcurses.so.0.1.2 | libc.so.4 => libc.so.4.7.2 | libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 | libXt.so.3 => libXt.so.3.1.0 | libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.2 | libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.0 | libXaw.so.3 => libXaw.so.3.1.0 | libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 | libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.0 | libX11.so.3 => libX11.so.3.1.0 | /usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib: | libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 | libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 | libtermcap.so.2 => libtermcap.so.2.0.8 | libstdc++.so.27 => libstdc++.so.27.1.4 | libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e | libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e | libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e | libm.so.5 => libm.so.5.0.6 | libg++.so.27 => libg++.so.27.1.4 | libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e | libc.so.5 => libc.so.5.3.12 | libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 | libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 | libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.9 | libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 | libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 | libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 | libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 | libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 | libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 | libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 | libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 | libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 | libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 | /usr/X11R6/lib: | libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.10 | libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 | libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 | libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 | libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 | libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 | libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 | libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 | libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 | libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 | libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 | libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 | libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 | libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 | libMagick.so.3.9 => libMagick.so.3.9.1 | /usr/lib: | libtk8.0.so => libtk8.0.so | libtkx8.0.0.so => libtkx8.0.0.so | libtclx8.0.0.so => libtclx8.0.0.so | libtcl8.0.so => libtcl8.0.so | libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 | libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 | libreadline.so.3 => libreadline.so.3.0 | libhistory.so.3 => libhistory.so.3.0 | libmh.so.3.2 => libmh.so.3.2 | libtiff.so.3 => libtiff.so.3.4 | libpng.so.0 => libpng.so.0.96 | libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 | librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0 | libppm.so.1 => libppm.so.1.0.0 | libpnm.so.1 => libpnm.so.1.0.0 | libpgm.so.1 => libpgm.so.1.0.0 | libpbm.so.1 => libpbm.so.1.0.0 | libfbm.so.1 => libfbm.so.1.0.0 | libstdc++.so.2.7.2 => libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8 | libg++.so.2.7.2 => libg++.so.2.7.2.8 | libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.0 | libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.0 | libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.0 | libgpm.so.1 => libgpm.so.1.11 | libgdbm.so.2 => libgdbm.so.2.0.0 | libexpect5.24.so => libexpect5.24.so | libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 | libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 | libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e | libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e | libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e | libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e | libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.0.4 | libnewt.so.0.20 => libnewt.so.0.21 | libslang.so.0 => libslang.so.0.99.38 | /lib: | libpwdb.so.0 => libpwdb.so.0.54 | libproc.so.1.2 => libproc.so.1.2 | libpam_misc.so.0 => libpam_misc.so.0.59 | libpam.so.0 => libpam.so.0.59 | libncp.so.1 => libncp.so.1.0 | libdl.so.1 => libdl.so.1.9.5 | ld-linux.so.1 => ld-linux.so.1.9.5 | libuuid.so.1 => libuuid.so.1.1 | libss.so.2 => libss.so.2.0 | libext2fs.so.2 => libext2fs.so.2.3 | libe2p.so.2 => libe2p.so.2.3 | libcom_err.so.2 => libcom_err.so.2.0 | libutil.so.1 => libutil-2.0.5.so | libresolv.so.2 => libresolv-2.0.5.so | libpthread.so.0 => libpthread-0.6.so | libnss_nis.so.1 => libnss_nis-2.0.5.so | libnss_files.so.1 => libnss_files-2.0.5.so | libnss_dns.so.
RE: When will JDK 1.2 beta be released?
-- | From: bank / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: When will JDK 1.2 beta be released? | Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 11:40PM | | I want to use a package that requires Java2D and Java3D which are | new for JDK 1.2 beta, so I was wondering two things (1) when/if do you | think you will release version 1.2? (2) is it possible to just download | the Java2D and Java3D classes and stick them in my classpath? | For Java3D you will need a shared llibrary that will interface between the Java3D classes and OpenGL (for the Linux world that will be Mesa...). You could download either the Solaris version or the Win32 version of Java3D and rip the classes from there, but you still need the native library.. For Java2D I am not really sure, but I think more or less the same story applies. Cheers, Addy. | thanks, | Seth |
RE: Startup problems
I solved the same problems by upgrading to glibc-2.0.7-13.i386.rpm from RedHat. I think it was somewhere in the upgrade to 5.0 directory. I'm sure you'll find it somewhere there. After installing this package, everything works fine now. On Wed, 8 Jul 1998 09:39:12 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >-- >| From: mash / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] >| To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] >| Subject: Startup problems >| Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 5:04PM >| >| I am having some trouble with jdk-1.1.6 for linux. I installed the tar >| files and put the bin/ directory on my path. But: >| >| $ javac HelloWorldApp.java >| Segmentation fault (core dumped) >| >| I run RedHat 5.0, and I am using the glibc version of jdk. Also, I assume >| it's important to compile the kernel for Java binaries? I did this. >| >| Per request, here is the output of ldconfig -D >| >| /sbin/ldconfig: version 970402 >| /usr/i486-linuxaout/lib: >| libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.7 >| libtk.so.3 => libtk.so.3.1.1 >| libtcl.so.3 => libtcl.so.3.1 >| libm.so.4 => libm.so.4.6.27 >| libdb.so.1 => libdb.so.1.85.1 >| libcurses.so.0 => libcurses.so.0.1.2 >| libc.so.4 => libc.so.4.7.2 >| libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 >| libXt.so.3 => libXt.so.3.1.0 >| libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.2 >| libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.0 >| libXaw.so.3 => libXaw.so.3.1.0 >| libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 >| libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.0 >| libX11.so.3 => libX11.so.3.1.0 >| /usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib: >| libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 >| libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 >| libtermcap.so.2 => libtermcap.so.2.0.8 >| libstdc++.so.27 => libstdc++.so.27.1.4 >| libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e >| libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e >| libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e >| libm.so.5 => libm.so.5.0.6 >| libg++.so.27 => libg++.so.27.1.4 >| libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e >| libc.so.5 => libc.so.5.3.12 >| libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 >| libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 >| libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.9 >| libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 >| libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 >| libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 >| libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 >| libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 >| libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 >| libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 >| libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 >| libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 >| libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 >| /usr/X11R6/lib: >| libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.10 >| libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 >| libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 >| libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 >| libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 >| libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 >| libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 >| libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 >| libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 >| libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 >| libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 >| libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 >| libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 >| libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 >| libMagick.so.3.9 => libMagick.so.3.9.1 >| /usr/lib: >| libtk8.0.so => libtk8.0.so >| libtkx8.0.0.so => libtkx8.0.0.so >| libtclx8.0.0.so => libtclx8.0.0.so >| libtcl8.0.so => libtcl8.0.so >| libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 >| libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 >| libreadline.so.3 => libreadline.so.3.0 >| libhistory.so.3 => libhistory.so.3.0 >| libmh.so.3.2 => libmh.so.3.2 >| libtiff.so.3 => libtiff.so.3.4 >| libpng.so.0 => libpng.so.0.96 >| libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 >| librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0 >| libppm.so.1 => libppm.so.1.0.0 >| libpnm.so.1 => libpnm.so.1.0.0 >| libpgm.so.1 => libpgm.so.1.0.0 >| libpbm.so.1 => libpbm.so.1.0.0 >| libfbm.so.1 => libfbm.so.1.0.0 >| libstdc++.so.2.7.2 => libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8 >| libg++.so.2.7.2 => libg++.so.2.7.2.8 >| libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.0 >| libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.0 >| libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.0 >| libgpm.so.1 => libgpm.so.1.11 >| libgdbm.so.2 => libgdbm.so.2.0.0 >| libexpect5.24.so => libexpect5.24.so >| libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 >| libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 >| libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e >| libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e >| libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e >| libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e >| libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.0.4 >| libnewt.so.0.20 => libnewt.so.0.21 >| libslang.so.0 => libslang.so.0.99.38 >| /lib: >| libpwdb.so.0 => libpwdb.so.0.54 >| libproc.so.1.2 => libproc.so.1.2 >| libpam_misc.so.0 => libpam_misc.so.0.59 >| libpam.so.0 => libpam.so.0.59 >| libncp.so.1 => libncp.so.1.0 >| libdl.so.1 => libdl.so.1.9.5 >| ld-linux.so.1 => ld-linux.so.1.9.5 >| libuuid.so.1 => libuuid.so.1.1 >| libss.so.2 => libss.so.2.0 >| libext2fs.so.2 => libext2fs.so.2.3 >|
NetBeans
Hi, I wonder, did anyone try to run NetBeans on Linux? When I tried to run it I got only very nice welcome screen and after this nothing happened. Regards, Dima
RE: NetBeans
-- | From: dulberg / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: NetBeans | Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 1:55PM | | Hi, | | I wonder, did anyone try to run NetBeans on Linux? When I tried to | run it I got only very nice welcome screen and after this nothing | happened. I came a little further, but it eventually it locked up as well :-( Addy.
Steve Byrne
Steve Which files to I need to download to be able to use JDK 1.1.6. At present I haven't got java JDK. Daividm
Trying to use LessTif with jdk1.1.6-v2
Hi everyone, I am sorry if this is an already asked question. I was experimenting using LessTif (current) with jdk1.16-v2. I am on a RedHat 5.0 distribution upgraded with glibc-2.0.7-13.rpm, with Kernel 2.0.32 I built and installed LessTiff (Motif 2.0 compatible) shared objects under /usr/local/lib. I did the following: export DYN_JAVA=true export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib java foo And I get a core dump at startup, regardless of which class I try to execute. My bet is that it is probably that LessTif is not built properly. I just wanted to make sure that I am not missing something with the JDK before asking help to the LessTif community. Thanks. Alain Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. Following are the outputs of ldconfig -D and ldd java_dyn commands: ldconfig -D /sbin/ldconfig: version 970402 /usr/i486-linuxaout/lib: libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.7 libtk.so.3 => libtk.so.3.1.1 libtcl.so.3 => libtcl.so.3.1 libm.so.4 => libm.so.4.6.27 libdb.so.1 => libdb.so.1.85.1 libcurses.so.0 => libcurses.so.0.1.2 libc.so.4 => libc.so.4.7.2 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXt.so.3 => libXt.so.3.1.0 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.2 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.0 libXaw.so.3 => libXaw.so.3.1.0 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.0 libX11.so.3 => libX11.so.3.1.0 /usr/X11R6/lib: libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 libMagick.so.3.9 => libMagick.so.3.9.1 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.10 libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 /usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib: libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e libstdc++.so.27 => libstdc++.so.27.1.4 libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e libtermcap.so.2 => libtermcap.so.2.0.8 libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.9 libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 libc.so.5 => libc.so.5.3.12 libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 libg++.so.27 => libg++.so.27.1.4 libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 libm.so.5 => libm.so.5.0.6 libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 /usr/lib: libg++.so.2.8 => libg++.so.2.8.1.1 libstdc++.so.2.8 => libstdc++.so.2.8.1.1 libtk8.0.so => libtk8.0.so libtixsam4.1.8.0.so => libtixsam4.1.8.0.so libtix4.1.8.0.so => libtix4.1.8.0.so libtkx8.0.0.so => libtkx8.0.0.so libtclx8.0.0.so => libtclx8.0.0.so libtcl8.0.so => libtcl8.0.so libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.11 libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.11 libreadline.so.3 => libreadline.so.3.0 libhistory.so.3 => libhistory.so.3.0 libpq.so.1 => libpq.so.1 libp2c.so.1 => libp2c.so.1.2.0 libmh.so.3.2 => libmh.so.3.2 libtiff.so.3 => libtiff.so.3.4 libpng.so.0 => libpng.so.0.96 libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0 libppm.so.1 => libppm.so.1.0.0 libpnm.so.1 => libpnm.so.1.0.0 libpgm.so.1 => libpgm.so.1.0.0 libpbm.so.1 => libpbm.so.1.0.0 libfbm.so.1 => libfbm.so.1.0.0 libstdc++.so.2.7.2 => libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8 libg++.so.2.7.2 => libg++.so.2.7.2.8 libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.0 libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.0 libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.0 libgpm.so.1 => libgpm.so.1.11 libgimpui.so.1 => libgimpui.so.1.0.0 libgimp.so.1 => libgimp.so.1.0.0 libgdbm.so.2 => libgdbm.so.2.0.0 libexpect5.24.so => libexpect5.24.so libsnmp.so.3.4 => libsnmp.so.3.4 libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libopcodes.so.2.8.1.0.1 libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 => libbfd.so.2.8.1.0.1 libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.0.4 libnewt.so.0.20 => libnewt.so.0.21 libslang.so.0 => libslang.so.0.99.38 /lib: libproc.so.1.2 => libproc.so.1.2 libncp.so.1 => libncp.so.1.0 libdl.so.1 => libdl.so.1.9.5 ld-linux.so.1
button slowdown in jdk 1.1.5
Hi Steve, Somewhere between java-linux 1.1.3 and 1.1.5 the AWT pushbuttons changed visually (they suddenly became higher). At the same time they have gotten considerably slower to "push down" when clicked on. Just tried 1.1.6 and get the same effect. What's going on? Lincoln Lincoln D. Stein Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cold Spring Harbor, NY
RE: Startup problems
This posting is a thank you note and compiles the responses. I had this problem: > >| $ javac HelloWorldApp.java > >| Segmentation fault (core dumped) > >| > >| I run RedHat 5.0, and I am using the glibc version of jdk. Also, I assume > >| it's important to compile the kernel for Java binaries? I did this. And got the following, successful advice from several sources: > I solved the same problems by upgrading to glibc-2.0.7-13.i386.rpm from RedHat. > I think it was somewhere in the upgrade to 5.0 directory. I'm sure you'll find it >somewhere there. > After installing this package, everything works fine now. Thanks to all. Also, I learned that you do not need to compile the kernel for Java binaries. If you do, however, then to execute, you have only type the name of the binary: % HelloWorldApp.class instead of % java HelloWorldApp.class
ld-linux.so.1.9.9
this library causes requesting a Socket to send the Java VM (1.1.6) into a thread panic aborting with many errors and traces. if the library is replaced with the older ld-linux.so.1.9.5 library the problem goes away, but breaks other programs on the system. Is there a better fix for this problem? If the Socket is opened using the ld-linux.so.1.9.5 library then the newer library is put back in using ldconfig, the Java program will still work. The Errors I get follow, a sample the simple program that generated them is after the errors. ERRORs: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation stackbase=0xb850, stackpointer=0xb754 Full thread dump: "Finalizer thread" (TID:0x4064a208, sys_thread_t:0x4138ef04, state:R) prio=1 "Async Garbage Collector" (TID:0x4064a250, sys_thread_t:0x4136df04, state:R) prio=1 "Idle thread" (TID:0x4064a298, sys_thread_t:0x4134cf04, state:R) prio=0 "Clock" (TID:0x4064a088, sys_thread_t:0x4132bf04, state:CW) prio=12 "main" (TID:0x4064a0b0, sys_thread_t:0x81ad020, state:R) prio=5 *current thread* java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary(Runtime.java) java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java) java.net.PlainSocketImpl.(PlainSocketImpl.java:67) java.net.ServerSocket.(ServerSocket.java:57) java.net.ServerSocket.(ServerSocket.java:131) java.net.ServerSocket.(ServerSocket.java:83) simple.main(simple.java:6) Monitor Cache Dump: java.lang.Runtime@1080352864/1080711920: owner "main" (0x81ad020, 1 entry) Registered Monitor Dump: Thread queue lock: Name and type hash table lock: String intern lock: JNI pinning lock: JNI global reference lock: BinClass lock: Class loading lock: Java stack lock: Code rewrite lock: Heap lock: Has finalization queue lock: Finalize me queue lock: Monitor IO lock: Child death monitor: Event monitor: I/O monitor: Alarm monitor: Waiting to be notified: "Clock" (0x4132bf04) Monitor registry: owner "main" (0x81ad020, 1 entry) Thread Alarm Q: PROGRAM: import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class simple { public static void main(String[] args) { try { ServerSocket S = new ServerSocket(); S.close(); }catch(Exception e) { System.out.println("Error: "); e.printStackTrace(); } } } The host is running Slackware linux with kernel 2.0.34 The JDK version is 1.1.6 Any help on this would be appreciated. -John
Running more than one JVM
I have posted this question before, but received no responses. I hope someone can help! I am running RedHat Linux 5.0 on a pentium 166 with 128 MB of RAM, 2.5 GB harddrive, and 127 MB swap file. I am using the JDK 1.1.5 from Blackdown. I notice that the JVM runs VERY slow and hogs my system. OK, I downloaded the TYA JIT and I get some speed improvements. However, when I attempt to run more than one JVM, my system is virtually unusable - the harddrive thrashes, the . I have had problems getting the JDK 1.1.6 running, so I have been sticking with the 1.1.5. If I cannot resolve this problem, I am going to drop Linux and go with Solaris 2.6. Thanks in advance!
Question
Hello, I have downloaded the Sparc Linux JDK-1.1.6 package and I believe I followed instructions for untaring and changing directory name and so on. However, when I type javac nothing happens (that is, there is a delayed return to the prompt) and when I type java there is a Segmentation fault. Any help on this will be appreciated. I have a Sparc 20 with 64MB of RAM and no unusual peripherals. I am running kernel 2.0.33 (Red Hat 5.1 distribution). I recall no unusual problems when installing Red Hat version 5.1 (which I did by ftp). As requested, I have attached a dump of the library structure of the machine (that is, the output from ldconfig -D): -- ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libform.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libform.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libmenu.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libmenu.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libncurses.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libncurses.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libpanel.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libpanel.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libnewt.so.0.25 has inconsistent soname (libnewt.so.0.20) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libform.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libform.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libmenu.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libmenu.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libncurses.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libncurses.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libpanel.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname (libpanel.so.3.0) ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libnewt.so.0.25 has inconsistent soname (libnewt.so.0.20) ldconfig: version 970402 /usr/X11R6/lib: libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 libMagick.so.4 => libMagick.so.4.0.5 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.10 libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 /usr/lib: libtkx8.0.2.so => libtkx8.0.2.so libnewt.so.0.20 => libnewt.so.0.25 libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e libmenu.so.3.0 => libmenu.so.1.9.9e libform.so.3.0 => libform.so.1.9.9e libungif.so.3 => libungif.so.3.0.0 libpng.so.2 => libpng.so.2.1.0 libgdk_imlib.so.1 => libgdk_imlib.so.1.4.0 libImlib.so.1 => libImlib.so.1.4.0 libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.1 libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.1 libzvt.so.0 => libzvt.so.0.0.0 libgtkxmhtml.so.0 => libgtkxmhtml.so.0.0.0 libgtktty.so.0 => libgtktty.so.0.0.4 libgnomesupport.so.0 => libgnomesupport.so.0.0.0 libgnomeui.so.0 => libgnomeui.so.0.0.0 libgnome.so.0 => libgnome.so.0.0.0 libexpect5.24.so => libexpect5.24.so libcrack.so.2 => libcrack.so.2.7 libtk8.0.so => libtk8.0.so libtixsam4.1.8.0.so => libtixsam4.1.8.0.so libtix4.1.8.0.so => libtix4.1.8.0.so libtclx8.0.2.so => libtclx8.0.2.so libtcl8.0.so => libtcl8.0.so libhistory.so.3 => libhistory.so.3.0 libopcodes-2.9.1.0.4.so.0 => libopcodes-2.9.1.0.4.so.0.0.0 libbfd-2.9.1.0.4.so.0 => libbfd-2.9.1.0.4.so.0.0.0 libreadline.so.3 => libreadline.so.3.0 libp2c.so.1 => libp2c.so.1.2.0 libslang.so.0 => libslang.so.0.99.38 libstdc++.so.2.8 => libstdc++.so.2.8.0 libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0 libppm.so.1 => libppm.so.1.0.0 libpnm.so.1 => libpnm.so.1.0.0 libpgm.so.1 => libpgm.so.1.0.0 libpbm.so.1 => libpbm.so.1.0.0 libfbm.so.1 => libfbm.so.1.0.0 libtiff.so.3 => libtiff.so.3.4 libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.1.2 libpanel.so.4 => libpanel.so.4.2 libncurses.so.4 => libncurses.so.4.2 libmenu.so.4 => libmenu.so.4.2 libform.so.4 => libform.so.4.2 libamu.so.1 => libamu.so.1.0.1 libkaffe_bissawt.so.0.87 => libkaffe_bissawt.so.0.87 libkaffe_vm.so.0.83 => libkaffe_vm.so.0.83 libkaffe_net.so.0.83 => libkaffe_net.so.0.83 libkaffe_native.so.0.83 => libkaffe_native.so.0.83 libkaffe_agent.so.0.83 => libkaffe_agent.so.0.83 libgpm.so.1 => libgpm.so.1.13 libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.1 libf2c.so.0 => libf2c.so.0.22 libdb.so.2 => libdb.so.2.0.0 libBLT.so.1.9 => libBLT.so.1.9 libsnmp.so.3.5 => libsnmp.so.3.5 libgdbm.so.2 => libgdbm.so.2.0.0 /usr/lib: libtkx8.0.2.so => libtkx8.0.2.so libnewt.so.0.20 => libnewt.so.0.25 libpanel.so.3.0 => libpanel.so.1.9.9e libncurses.so.3.0 => libncurses.so.1.9.9e
Problems with lists
I have a problem with removing/replacing items in both jdk1.1.6-v2-libc and jdk1.1.6-v2-glibc. The items remains in the list when removed, and replacing an item results in an extra item in the list. The weird thing is that selecting these bogus items results in an ArrayOutOfBoundsException. I'm running XFree86 3.3.2 and I'm using the static linked Motif and Fvwm2 on RedHat 5. The reason for using the libc version with RedHat is, that danish characters are severely broken in the glibc version (resulting in weird backspaces instead of the characters), but seems to be working in the libc version *sigh*. The same program runs fine under Solaris and Windows. The problem is illustrated by the small program attached. The first item on the list should be deleted when pushing the button. Then the first item is reselected and the text in the item outputted to stdout. Obviously this should result in a shrinking list, and it is also shrinking behind the scenes (as can be seen on the stdout) but not on the (my) screen... Please try it out, to see if it works for you. Brian Pedersen, DSP Student_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ Applied Signal Processing and Implementation _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Department of Communication Technology _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ Aalborg University, Denmark _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ URL: http://www.danbbs.dk/~kibria/brian/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class DelTest{ public static void main(String[] args){ Frame f = new Frame(); final List l = new List(20); Button b = new Button("Delete first Item"); l.addItem("1"); l.addItem("2"); l.addItem("3"); b.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){ public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e){ l.delItem(0); l.select(0); System.out.println(l.getSelectedItem()); } }); f.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); f.add("Center",l); f.add("South",b); f.pack(); f.show(); } } DelTest.class DelTest$1.class