Is there any way to get the canonical domain name for localhost? The machine
that I am working on only returns the short domain name (node name). If the
machine I am on is named 'lust' and its domain is 'mpath.com' I want to get
'lust.mpath.com' back.
This is the code that I was using to try an
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Hendricks Family wrote:
> The problem that you have observed is a Swing 1.0.2 problem, A patch is
> available if you want to create your own swing_fix.jar with 1.0.2
> src.zip that comes with Swing 1.0.2 (that is what I did and it works).
Thanks for the info Kevin.
On thi
I am a relatively new Debian (version 1.3) Linux user and am trying to
install the package 'jdk1.1.5-v7-libc5.tar.gz'
(downloaded from 'ce.usu.edu/pub/mirror/linus/JDK/JDK-1.1.5/i386/libc5/v7/).
I put '/usr/local/jdk1.1.5/bin' in my path in '/root/.bash_profile' and
added the statement:
Hello List,
I have spent the past several weeks trying out two commercially available
JDE's, Simplicity (datarepresentations.com) and SuperMojo (penumbrasoftware.com).
Although I have not done an exhaustive evaluation, I am coming to the
conclusion that these (and probably other) JDE's are not t
C app calls dlopen(somelib.so), dlsym(somefunc).
somelib.so is linked against libjava.so.
somefunc ultimately gets a JVM invoked.
App calls somefunc, failure occurs on JNI_CreateJavaVM.
Result JDK 1.1.6:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0 fillInStackTrace (o=0x4086bc98, e
I've worked on this problem for a while and I still can't find a solution.
Has anyone encountered the following problem? Do you have a fix?
I'm using JDK 1.1.6v2 on my upgraded RedHat 5.0 distribution. I can run
many Java programs with no problem. In fact, I have three machines each
running in
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Joe Carter wrote:
> Nelson Minar wrote:
> >
> 8<
> >
> > Is there a good fast alternative for javac for Java 1.1 in Linux?
>
> guavac is excellent.
> Just search on "gamelan" to find it.
Yes indeed, it is incredibly fast but it doesn't manage to compile all of
my code y
The problem that you have observed is a Swing 1.0.2 problem, A patch is
available if you want to create your own swing_fix.jar with 1.0.2
src.zip that comes with Swing 1.0.2 (that is what I did and it works).
Here is the patch info:
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Hi,
After few days with v2 here are some comments.
1- Responsiveness seems much better
2- Font in JDialog are much nicer and more readable
3- The unsupported cap lock in JTextField is fixed
4- Title in JFrame now work as expected.
5- The strange behavior of JMenu as described earlier on this li
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Nelson Minar wrote:
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8<
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> Is there a good fast alternative for javac for Java 1.1 in Linux?
guavac is excellent.
Just search on "gamelan" to find it.
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