Hi,
I'm new to the list and new to Java on Linux. I'm having a problem
compiling files that import java.rmi or running rmiregistry (see error
message below.)
What library should be installed to use RMI? I did look through the
mail archives and didn't see anything that seemed to address this
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Greetings Java-Linux group! I'm hoping someone can help me with this
snag:
I've been developing an application that runs ok under Slackware 3.4
with jdk1.1.6-v1. When I installed Slackware 3.5 it get a segmentation
violation when trying to run the same app. I've upgraded to 1.1.6-v2,
but get
Dale & Karen Nicholson wrote:
>
> I want to instal Redhat linux to run in dual boot mode with win95 and
> need the capacity to use the JDK with both.
>
> I am a developer in a HP-UX and SCO unix environment at work using
> mostly unibasic, C, & two proprietary EIS languages (very little linux,
>
hi,
I'm just upload to ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/ (and hope it'll be
in contrib/hurricane/i386/ tomorrow)
kaffe-1.0.b1-2.i386.rpm
kaffe-1.0.b1-2.src.rpm
I use the "k" prefix (everything begin with "k", so javac is kjavac,
but contain a link kaffe to kkaffe) in order to be able to keep
both jdk
Hi !
I'm trying to compile the new Kaffe 1.0 beta1 with SuSe 5.1 but all
i get are some strange error messages :
gcc -g -O2 -I. -I. -I./../../config -I../../config -I../../include
-I./../../include -I../../libraries/clib -DTRANSLATOR -I./jit
-DKVER=\"1.00\" -c -fPIC external.c -o external.o
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