At 11:44 PM 11/4/98 -0500, Nelson Minar wrote:
>I'd really hate to see this list get dragged into a debate about
>Java Linux porting team politics. The folks who have donated their
>effort to bringing Java to Linux - all of them - have done a wonderful
>job. Thanks to you all!
Agreed.
--- big s
I'd really hate to see this list get dragged into a debate about
Java Linux porting team politics. The folks who have donated their
effort to bringing Java to Linux - all of them - have done a wonderful
job. Thanks to you all!
However, there's an interesting point here:
>The big problem I have
5 years from now you walk up to a street corner and a guy in a dirty
coat approaches you.
He say hey man I've got all the sources for JDK 1.2 for sell.
How much would you give him
How much is 1.02 worth today...
Mike
Uncle George wrote:
> u have my permission to post all those emails on this list. i'd like to see them
>myself. I
> think the previous offer was " who would u like to support ( with regard to the linux
> porting project takeover ) u or the guy from javaworld ( i think ), i beleive my ans
>was
>
Nicholas Matsakis wrote:
[snip]
> 6) Put the shared library in your shared library path. Where is this
> path define, exactly? I'm using tcsh, and I presume that $LPATH is the
> path I'm interested in.
It's the LD_LIBRARY_PATH you're looking for.
Cheers, alex.
Briefly, I am trying to call a native method under Linux. I have a
decent understanding of the JNI, and have gotten my code to load under
windows, but am unable to load the shared library under Linux. Other
relevant details include my system profile: Slackware, libc.so.5, JDK 1.1.6v5
As I un
No problems here.
"Scot P. Floess" wrote:
> I had a problem with the jar command which appears to occur with v4a and
> v5. Specifically, when I
>
> jar cvf my.jar
>
> all is well and the jar file is created. However, when I attempt
>
> jar tvf my.jar
>
> I get an error (sorry, my Linux box is
I had a problem with the jar command which appears to occur with v4a and
v5. Specifically, when I
jar cvf my.jar
all is well and the jar file is created. However, when I attempt
jar tvf my.jar
I get an error (sorry, my Linux box is at home, so I do not have the
exact error). Anyway, the er
Heh, I did it, I subscribed .. :)
I'm writing an record database application in java using swing 1.03. and I have two
problems.
The first is not swing related - when I use my program and want to save my
database - the linux jdk/jre doesn't ask for confirmations on overwrites,
but when I run it
Thanks a lot mate!
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Subject: RE: Netscape Reload Java Applet; Was there a soln?
Author: TRAM.N.NGUYEN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:04/11/98 17:54
There's workaround for that problem . [Shift key +
There's workaround for that problem . [Shift key + Reload] should reload
your applet.
-Tram
Tram Nguyen N.
Science Application International Corporation
http://www.saic.com
(619) 646-3357
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November
Did anyone solve the Netscape 4.0x bug/feature where you could NOT get
an Applet to restart by hitting the [RELOAD] button?
Pete
With the porting of Sun's 1.2 will Linux get an
"official" JIT? TYA, the "unofficial" JIT, has done
yoeman's work but it would be nice to see something
along the lines of the Symantec JIT.
Thanks,
Baron
Baron Roberts Phone
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998 16:05:59 +0100 (CET), Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>hello,
>just tryed to install the jdk116v5 on our server and when compiling i get the
>following error:
>5:44:30 erm1:~/java/jSim$ make
>javac -classpath /usr/local/java/lib/classes.zip:. Capacitor.java
>/usr/local/java/bin/../bin
hello,
just tryed to install the jdk116v5 on our server and when compiling i get the
following error:
5:44:30 erm1:~/java/jSim$ make
javac -classpath /usr/local/java/lib/classes.zip:. Capacitor.java
/usr/local/java/bin/../bin/checkVersions: {isGreaterOrEqual: command not found
javac -classpath
In watching the various discussions between Uncle George and some of the
Blackdown folks, I can't help but be dissappointed. Here is someone who
has willingly given time and effort to do a job no one else has
undertaken (the Alpha port), and yet he is being ostracized by the very
hackers who do t
u have my permission to post all those emails on this list. i'd like to see them
myself. I
think the previous offer was " who would u like to support ( with regard to the linux
porting project takeover ) u or the guy from javaworld ( i think ), i beleive my ans
was
neither. The previous dialog
I always get this message when I use javac or java
/usr/local/jdk116_v5/bin/../bin/checkVersions: /tmp/ldd.out.32702:
Permission denied
and then it gives a core dump.
Is there something set wrong on my box? Running RH5.1 with the latest
patches.
-ken
I've spoken with Karl who handles the blackdown.org site for the
Java porting team. He says that he'd be more than happy to
put the Alpha port on the mirrors.
Uncle George, you'll need to let Karl know where to get the files from
and he'll take care of it (though give him a day or two; he do
Uncle George writes:
> gee fellas,
I've responded to "Uncle George" in private, as I don't feel that it serves
anyone's interest to hash this out in a public forum.
Steve
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