> > If anyone add detail or find a way to solve the problem that would be
> > helpful. I really hope Rene decides to setup a Slackware Blackdown JDK
> > HOWTO ;)
>
> The method I chose to remedy the situation was to delete the libdl file
> from /path/to/jdk1.1.6/lib/i686/green_threads
This works
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Stephen Wynne wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hotaru writes:
>
> I have upgraded my Slackware to 3.5, and everything works well,
> except jdk.
>
>
> If anyone add detail or find a way to solve the problem that would be
> helpful. I really hope Rene deci
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hotaru writes:
I have upgraded my Slackware to 3.5, and everything works well,
except jdk.
There's a problem with ld-1.9.9 discussed briefly at
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-5.html#ss5.6.
This might be your problem, given th
steve, or whoever is reading this, there used to be a web site,
www.java-linux.org or www.linux-java.org (I don't remember which) that
served as the homepage for the port of Java to Linux. what happened?
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Brian Mueller
20 year old male
Morgan Hill, California,
United States of America
Dear Steve, hi!
I have upgraded my Slackware to 3.5, and everything works well, except
jdk.
Then I get jdk1.1.6v2, but it still doesn't work. Here is my problem,
thanks a lot:
1. I type "jre", then it always says:
Could not load runtime library:
/usr/local/jdk1.1.6/lib/i586/green_threads/libjava
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I solved the problem myself. It seems that CLASSPATH must be unset, before
starting Netscape.
Steff
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> From: Stefan Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Netscape security exception
> Date: Saturday, June 27, 1998 1:51 PM
>
> Dear List,
>
> How can I get rid
Dear List,
How can I get rid of this :
"Security Exception: Couldn't connect to '127.0.0.1' with origin from
'local-classpath-classes'."
I'm using RH5, Netscape 4, JDK 1.1.5. This computer has only the 'lo'
network interface. The computer name as returned by 'hostname' is
"localhost.localdomai
> * Or, if you want a commercial DB with a JDBC driver, check
> out Solid DB. They also still seem to have some special
> deal for Linux users (but I don't recall if that includes
> the JDBC driver or just the DB itself).
I can confirm this is an excellent database - we'v
> "Rick" == Rick Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> We have Empress RDBMS installed, which is lovely and runs on Linux as
> well as other Unix flavors. They supply an ODBC server which listens to
> connections from ODBC drivers which they also supply. But there is no
> native Java suppo
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