hi!
does anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit. but didnt find anything..
anybody knows more?
ciao!
florian
but on the IBM developerworks web
site for Java + Linux it does state the availability of Java 1.4 for Linux on
PowerPC in mid 2003.
Regards,
Tom
Kevin
On April 21, 2003 07:18 am, florian wrote:
hi!
does anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit
hey tom and kevin!
thats already good to know that at least some 1.4 is coming
soon.. tom, do you know if any betas will be available already
before mid 2003?
cant hardly wait =)
ciao!
florian
Hi,
AFAIK, none exists. I am basically the Blackdown JDK for ppc porting team
and I simply
florian wrote:
hey tom and kevin!
thats already good to know that at least some 1.4 is coming
soon.. tom, do you know if any betas will be available already
before mid 2003?
cant hardly wait =)
ciao!
florian
Hi Florian,
Honestly don't know. I just read the web page.
am, florian wrote:
hi!
does anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit. but didnt find anything..
anybody knows more?
ciao!
florian
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 08:04:52AM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
AFAIK, none exists. I am basically the Blackdown JDK for ppc porting team
and I simply have not had the time to start working on JDK 1.4 yet. My
real need is for help from someone who understands PPC assmebler and
released
an
alpha or beta of JDK 1.4 for ppc linux.
Sorry I can't be more help.
Kevin
On April 21, 2003 07:18 am, florian wrote:
hi!
does anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit. but didnt find anything..
anybody knows more
anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit. but didnt find anything..
anybody knows more?
ciao!
florian
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Sorry I can't be more help.
Kevin
On April 21, 2003 07:18 am, florian wrote:
hi!
does anybody know of a java 1.4 implementation for
ppc? i searched around quite a bit. but didnt find anything..
anybody knows more?
ciao!
florian
At Mon, 21 Apr 2003 19:53:40 -0400,
Kevin B. Hendricks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
j2sdk1.3.1-02d is compiled with gcc 3.2.2
Please try it with a mozilla compiled with gcc 3.2.2 and
and with gcc-2.3.1 with the proper compatibility patch for the compiler it
was built with.
This does work (it
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 08:53:37PM -0700, John Gilger wrote:
To add a twist to the Java plugin thread, is the Java 1.4 SDK or JRE
available anywhere for PPC?
I know they are available as .deb for i386, i read it in a mail
somewhere, but not if they exist for ppc.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
Em Seg, 2002-08-12 às 06:03, Sven LUTHER escreveu:
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 08:53:37PM -0700, John Gilger wrote:
To add a twist to the Java plugin thread, is the Java 1.4 SDK or JRE
available anywhere for PPC?
I know they are available as .deb for i386, i read it in a mail
somewhere, but
Hi,
JDK 1.4.X does NOT exist for ppc Linux from Blackdown (or anywhere else
that I know of yet)/
I am one of the Blackdown ports for ppc Linux so I would know.
If anyone wants a JDK 1.4 from Blackdown (with mozilla plugin) we are going
to need volunteers who know ppc assembly well.
So we
At 12 Aug 2002 10:23:40 -0300 , Cesar Cardoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Seg, 2002-08-12 às 06:03, Sven LUTHER escreveu:
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 08:53:37PM -0700, John Gilger wrote:
To add a twist to the Java plugin thread, is the Java 1.4
SDK or JRE available anywhere for PPC?
I know
Em Seg, 2002-08-12 às 10:29, Kevin B. Hendricks escreveu:
Hi,
JDK 1.4.X does NOT exist for ppc Linux from Blackdown (or anywhere else
that I know of yet)/
I am one of the Blackdown ports for ppc Linux so I would know.
If anyone wants a JDK 1.4 from Blackdown (with mozilla plugin) we
To add a twist to the Java plugin thread, is the Java 1.4 SDK or JRE
available anywhere for PPC?
TIA,
John
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