perhaps the CLASSPATH?
"Schultz, Will" wrote:
> I must not be doing something right. I downloaded the jdk117-v1a and the
> .native for jdk,jre,and rt and
> I ran 'tar -zxf' all from the /root directory so that the packages should
> all be at /root/jdk117_v1a
>
> When I run Simplicity I get the e
I have completed my ( initial ) port of the JAVA JDK 1.2 NON-COMMERCIAL
sources from SUN. I only have 10 megs of ( FREE ISP ) disk space, and
therefor the sources, and the demo pieces cannot be found in the kit.
These pieces can be extracted from SUN's jdk.
The port can be found at:
www.
>In order to support the S3Trio3D card in our IBM computer, we
>purchased the "Xaccel" X server from Xi Graphics. This works fine
>except for our Swing Java applications. If we run the card in its
>accelerated mode, then the display is corrupted and the Swing JFrame
>never fully displays. If we ru
In order to support the S3Trio3D card in our IBM computer, we purchased
the "Xaccel" X server from Xi Graphics. This works fine except for our
Swing Java applications. If we run the card in its accelerated mode,
then the display is corrupted and the Swing JFrame never fully
displays. If we run
We are running the latest BlackDown JDK1.1.7 glibc version for Intel on
an IBM 300 PL computer. The distribution is Redhat 5.2; however, we
recently upgraded to the 2.2 kernel. We are also using the XServer
which supports frame buffers in order to support the S3Trio3D card which
is standard in t
I must not be doing something right. I downloaded the jdk117-v1a and the
.native for jdk,jre,and rt and
I ran 'tar -zxf' all from the /root directory so that the packages should
all be at /root/jdk117_v1a
When I run Simplicity I get the error
Unable to initialize threads: cannot find java/lang
thegamer wrote:
>
> when I get JAVA2???
> how long make ??
Sun has distributions available for Solaris and Win32.
The Linux version is not ready, and asking for it every day will not
make it ready any faster.
Nathan
when I get JAVA2???
how long make ??
It's "jikes +$", not "jikes -$"
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> > 16. boolean Size$readonly = true;
> >*** Lexical Error: Illegal token
> >now standard javac has nothing t complain about this is there a
> >way i culd continue to use jikes? is it a problem with my setup?
>
> RTFM. Use "jik
Hi ,
Where can we find your JDK 1.16 port? Much
appreciate yor help!
Thanks.
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