I'm having trouble trying to run/compile java apps when I try to
run compiled class I get the error
unable to initialize thread: cannot find class /java/lang/Thread
Okay I've got something screewed up when I installed swing and java
here is my root profile maybe someone can see what
This is a problem with several databases which implement a jdbc or odbc
interface.
Basically the only way to be sure and get column information is to just
"select * from table_name where 1 = 2" that will give you an empty result set
from which you can grab column names. Then email informix and sug
> Aaron Gaudio writes:
Aaron> I wouldn't recommend glibc 2.0.110 (or 111 for that
Aaron> matter). Java isn't the only thing it breaks (try compiling a
Aaron> C++ program that uses iostreams). It's not ready for prime time
Aaron> just yet.
You did read the glibc FAQ that comes with glibc2.0.1
I've been playing around with the MetaData commands, but I keep running
into problems. When I include the following chunk of code:
DatabaseMetaData mymetadata = con.getMetaData();
ResultSet metadata = mymetadata.getColumns(null, null,
"custom", null);
I get this message
Error SQL: java.sql.SQ
I wouldn't recommend glibc 2.0.110 (or 111 for that matter). Java isn't the
only thing it breaks (try compiling a C++ program that uses iostreams). It's
not ready for prime time just yet.
And so the chronicles report that SHUDO Kazuyuki spake thusly unto the masses:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've updated gli
This won't work, because there is no such thing as libX.so.. The
X11 libraries are libX11.so.6.1 (give or take a revision number). He
forgot the m in libXm.so.2 in his post (I'm almost sure of it), which is
the Motif library and you certainly don't want to link that to the X11
library.
And so the
> SHUDO Kazuyuki writes:
> Hi,
> I've updated glibc from 2.0.7 to 2.0.110.
> Then JDK 1.1.7v1a can't work at all.
> Java command says,
> % java
> /usr/local/java/bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries:
>/usr/local/java/lib/i586/green_threads/libjava.so: un
I wrote an application wich uses the JTree.class
(com.sun.java.swing.JTree) and the font is not displaing
correct indifferent of size
or type, bun only under Linux (jdk116).
Can I correct this ?
Hi,
If this is not right place to ask this question ,then please excuess
me.
Today,I visite site http://www.opengroup.org/desktop/x/
There I found some information and that is as follows.
X Windows is hardware-independent. With X you can run Microsoft
Windows Applications on a UNIX workstat
Hi,
From: SHUDO Kazuyuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: font.properties.ja
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:16:53 +0900
> We can handle Japanese characters with JDK for Linux. but,
>
> JDK 1.1.7v1a for Linux has a bug that a `file.encoding'
> property isn't set correctly.
I don't know charactor en
Hi,
I've updated glibc from 2.0.7 to 2.0.110.
Then JDK 1.1.7v1a can't work at all.
Java command says,
% java
/usr/local/java/bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/local/java/lib/i586/green_threads/libjava.so: undefined symbol: _dl_symbol_value
Glibc 2.0.7 hav
Hi!
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 banibrata dutta wrote:
>hi javier,
>
>make a symbolic link "ln -s" to something like libX.so.
>to libX.so.2 (provided the anything is > 2). it should work.
"rpm -i --nodeps " worked for me.
Ciao,
Andreas
In the Visual Composition with Visuage age for Java,
know you how connect Menu to a window ?
Thanks
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > Sorry to exclude you. I haven't touched pizza, which is older than GJ.
> > I've had good success with GJ until recently... but the recent
> > experience has been bad enough to make me rethink relying on it. My
> > current problems:
Two days after I sent my jeremiad about
hi javier,
make a symbolic link "ln -s" to something like libX.so.
to libX.so.2 (provided the anything is > 2). it should work.
BTW, are u sure u have X installed?
reg,
bd.
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