"Kevin B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Given their product is heavily based on the hard work of the Blackdown
> team, you would think they would share their diffs. Unfortunately, they
> have refused all requests to share diffs. So much for being the OpenGroup
> (IMHO).
>
> Kevin B.
Robert,
I'm somewhat new to this but since I haven't seen your question answered I'll
do my best.
I installed RH 5.0 and grabbed the JDK 1.1.3 (not the rpm version) a couple
of months ago with the same problem.
I quickly found out through this great mailing list that a patch,
(glibc-2.0.7-7.i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Burkhard Perkens-Golomb) writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Vincent Trussart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> > Latin1 letters works with swing's components ; not with plain awt components.
> >
> > I also found that the JMenu offset bug is present (this one
> This would be a great thing for the client I currently am working with,
> however, do you have any documentation to back this up. I've been
> watching for word of IBM saying anything like this and the closest I've
> seen is that an IBM exec saying that they will port to Linux like they
> do to
On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 11:49:46, Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira said:
> IBM is considering to implement a Linux version of its IBM VisualAge for
> Java. VAJava is a great development environment of Java applications.
This would be a great thing for the client I currently am working with,
however
Hello all,
I wonder if someone has run into this problem. I have installed JDK1.1.6
from the .rpm obtained from blackdown.org. I am running Linux 2.0.32
(RH 5.0), and although RH 5.0 came with glibc.so.6, I have gone ahead
and installed glibc.so.7. (Same problem w/ both versions of glibc;
I've al
Hi there,
IBM is considering to implement a Linux version of its IBM VisualAge for
Java. VAJava is a great development environment of Java applications. If
you have interest in this matter, please sign the petition available at
http://java.magelang.com/~thetick/visualage/ I think this can fortif
Hi George,
My program consists entirely of this:
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
JDK1_1InitArgs vm_args;
vm_args.version = 0x00010001;
JNI_GetDefaultJavaVMInitArgs(&vm_args);
}
This should work. I'm compiling with the following line:
On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 09:41:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I know of a guy who developed a utility called SQLExplorer.
> Don't ask me where I got it from, but you try to search with this name
> as a keyword.
I just did a quick search for it, since I was interested in it. It can
be found at htt
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Stephen,
I hope it isn't too late to give you this feedback, but I just got a
chance to try out jdk116v3a-glibc on RedHat 5.1 (Intel). Here is what I
found:
1) Swing menus now seem to appear in the correct place below the menu
bar rather than in front of it.
2) I *think* that my bug #5 in the b
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I know of a guy who developed a utility called SQLExplorer.
Don't ask me where I got it from, but you try to search with this name
as a keyword.
Cheers,
Addy.
Yesterday, I've exposed a pb with jdk 1.1.6
After different type of invocation and different values in env variables,
the answer coming from javac was the same (something like : unable to find
/java/lang/Threads)
The contributions I've received were all classpath centered ! (may be due
to the ob
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
> the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
> This one is based on native Linux threads.
>
> Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray! And now with yet another delay for
> JDK 1.2, we're
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Vincent Trussart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Latin1 letters works with swing's components ; not with plain awt components.
>
> I also found that the JMenu offset bug is present (this one is corrected in
> jdk1.1.6v3).
>
>
Are you sure that Latin1
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