Here is the information on the buttwipes that sent the following spam...
Tempted to send them some spam of my own this garbage is starting to
tick me off... no matter what you do, it seems some spam always seems to
get through...
Registrant:
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800 S. Valley
On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the people running this list can't deal with spam, can you at least
leave the headers in so those of us who want to can?
Please?
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I sent this message before, but I don't think it made it to the list, so
I'm trying again.
I'm looking for the C code which converts a Java image ( in the form of
an int array ) into the coorsponding X11 image. I thought it would be
straightforward, but I can't seem to find it. The closest I got
I am getting a shared lib error when running jedit with v5:
/usr/local/java/lib/i586/green_threads/libnet.so: undefined symbol:
java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate (libnet.so)
Where should java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate be defined?
--
C makes it easy for you to shoot yourself in the f
Hi ..
I think I recently found a new AWT bug: If I want to include a
component containing an image (realised as a seperate class that displays
an image in a component) and additionally if I want to scale this image
according to the size of the frame that displays the component, the image
disappea
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Frank Morton writes:
> Sorry to bother you, but I am going nuts surfing for a java
> JDK for linux running on MIPS. Is there such a thing?
Not that I know of, at least not the JDK from Sun. Kaffe or Japhar might work
there, or you could get a noncommercial source license from Sun (it's free, a
Jason Dillon wrote:
> I develop for both Linux and Solaris (sparc & x86) with no problems. I am
> currently using blackdowns 1.1.6v5 and Sun's 1.1.6 native threads + jit. I
> don't have to change any of my code to get it to compile/run on either
> platforms. The only thing that I have noticed