Hello,
I've recently upgraded to libc.5.4.44 and everytime I run jdk1.1.5
version 6 or 7 (Steve Byrne's port) java core dumps. When I try
compiling hello world I get a core dump.. When I run javac with
no arguments I get a core dump (with no output displayed on the screen).
When I installed th
Chris Adams wrote:
>
> The biggest problem is that I can't run anything that uses the
> InstallShield Java Edition.
After I installed the Intel Linux JDK 1.1.5 (v7), the Install Shield stuff in
Together/J (http://www.oi.com) seemed to activate a bug that killed my window
manager (ctwm) and hence
I've been trying to get jdk1.1.5 working on my linux system. I had 1.0
working but every time I try 1.1.5 I get the message
/usr/local/java/bin/java:
/usr/local/java/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: No
such file or directory
This message is untrue because I have seen the contents of the d
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On Mon, 11 May 1998, Travis Shirk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I saw a message of your on the java-linux mailling list, and
> have run into the same problem regarding talk. You say that
> you reverted to libm.5.0.6 and everything worked. Couple
> of questions about that:
>
> Hello Again,
>
> One last thing. After updating to libc.5.4.44 I still can't run
> java because it complains about not being able to load libm.so.5
>
> I don't have a libm.so.5 in /usr/lib or /lib. There is a link
> in /lib that points libm.so.6 to libm-2.0.6.so. Do I need
> to make a sima
JavaSoft's VM uses native methods to modify the public static final
System.in, .out, and .err fields. The java-linux port has a modified
System.java which uses the inner-class DelegatingPrintStream to get around
this, but causes an incompatibility between code based on the behavior of
Sun's VM and
Mark Fardal wrote:
>
> > What happens if you use the debug version of the java interpreter (java_g)?
> >
> > Steve
> >
>
> The result is the same as was reported with 1.1.5, it reads a single string
> and returns fine.
>
> weka:native[ 996 ] java_g Prompt
> Type a line: hi there
> A diagnostic
> What happens if you use the debug version of the java interpreter (java_g)?
>
> Steve
>
The result is the same as was reported with 1.1.5, it reads a single string
and returns fine.
weka:native[ 996 ] java_g Prompt
Type a line: hi there
A diagnostic message...
User typed: hi
This is cor
Mark Fardal writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> The example (Prompt) of how to pass and return arguments
> from C routines exits:
>
> weka:native[ 863 ] java Prompt
> Type a line: hi there
> SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
> stackbase=0xb920, stackpointer=0xb7bc
>
> I'm runni
Is anyone working on the Linux/Alpha port of the JDK? I have problems
with the version downloaded from http://www.voicenet.com/~gatgul/JDK/.
The biggest problem is that I can't run anything that uses the
InstallShield Java Edition.
--
Chris Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator - Renai
I hate to jinx it by saying anything, but it looks like I have successfully
escaped from the >Gates< of Hell (== I managed to get my data, including the
JDK cvs tree off my "dead" disk and onto a new one). Thnaks too all
who helped ward off the spells and curses of the evil one in Washington (now
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