Re: Can't find sunwjit

1999-07-26 Thread Wen-Lan Wang

Hi,
Based on the bug reporting, you have to either set the environment variable
JAVA_COMPILER to NONE, or pass -Djava.compiler=NONE on the command line.

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   Wen-Lan Wang


Tauren Mills wrote:

> I'm getting this warning when trying to use the Linux JDK1.2pre-v2 from the
> JRun 2.3.1 servlet runner:
>
> Warning: JIT compiler "sunwjit" not found. Will use interpreter.
>
> Any ideas why?  Where do I get sunwjit from?  I thought it came with JDK1.2.
>
> I'm using the glibc2.0 version of JDK1.2pre-v2 on RedHat 5.2.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tauren
>
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Re: HELP!!! Problems with version 1.2.2.

1999-08-01 Thread Wen-Lan Wang

Hi,

The easiest (maybe not the best) way to solve this problem is to move the 
/lib/libpthread-0.7.so to
/usr/local/lib.  You also need to set $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/libsunwjit.so right 
permission for
users.  Check
http://www.mail-archive.com/java-linux@java.blackdown.org/msg08768.html.

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   Wen-Lan Wang



Paulo da Silva wrote:

> I have just downloaded and installed
> jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2 for glibc 2.0.
>
> I have Linux slackware 4.0 k 2.2.10.
>
> I'm sending attached the pertinent info.
>
> TIA for any help.
> Paulo


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