Hi,
I was just reading the "Java(tm) Internal NonCommercial Use Source
License" from Sun in preparation for applying to be part of the
Java-Linux development environment and it raised a couple of questions
in my mind.
The license states that binaries derived from the licensed (Sun's)
source code
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On Thu, 10 Sep 1998 14:44:50 -0700, Masuda, Bond wrote:
>Hello Michael,
>
>Thank you for replying so quickly..
>
>The particular address in my message was a bogus address.. I was
>assuming that would be clear when I mentioned the whatever.home.edu. In
>anycase, yes, my DNS is setup properly, as '
Hello Michael,
Thank you for replying so quickly..
The particular address in my message was a bogus address.. I was
assuming that would be clear when I mentioned the whatever.home.edu. In
anycase, yes, my DNS is setup properly, as 'nslookup' and 'host' both
return a hostname and address... in pa
On Thu, 10 Sep 1998 13:34:08 -0700, Masuda, Bond wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am having trouble getting reverse DNS lookups to work on Linux.
>Following is a snip of the code... this works on Windows 95, Windows NT,
>but not on Linux. The problem is that the getHostName method returns the
>ipString instea
Hello,
I am having trouble getting reverse DNS lookups to work on Linux.
Following is a snip of the code... this works on Windows 95, Windows NT,
but not on Linux. The problem is that the getHostName method returns the
ipString instead of the hostname... i.e., it returns something like
10.2.6.15
> Well, I went nuts, 'cause ddd is the cream of the crop, I personally
> think... And I went to try it for myself. After guessing a lot
> (couldn't find a straight documentation on ddd for this), I found that
> a "ddd --jdb &" does the first trick (i.e. to use jdb as back end for
> ddd).
>
> It's
To those who have played with my previous update to RXTX and anyone else
I have now updated what I have done to javacomm2 specs. It is now
bundled as an update to pre4 of rxtx. basically there are about 8 files
you need to update to rxtxpre4 before running ./configure.
This version is much clean
Have you made plans for the 1.2 port? If so, so you have an anticipated
release date?
Thanks for your efforts! Java on Linux is great.
Jim