> The unscubscribe header is a great improvement!
> It was time the "unsubscribe" message traffic get wiped out!
Maybe we could add a "Asking when 1.2 will be done will result in
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as possible. Don't ask!!"
*grin*
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Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote:
> The unscubscribe header is a great improvement!
"footer" I mean ;-}
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i All:
I just downloaded the jdk.1.1.7-1a.rpm and tried to install it. But I
get error messages which say that I dont have permissions to access
/tmp/ldd.out. I know that this problem was addressed in this list but
I couldn't really find it in detail in the archives.
Can anyone please tell me ho
Did someone on this list register `javalinux.org'
a few days ago? What do they plan to do with it?
(Do tell!)
Rich.
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> Christopher Rowan writes:
Christopher> And yet another error
Christopher> /usr/java/lib/i686/native_threads/libnet.so: undefined symbol:
Christopher> java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate (libnet.so)
Christopher> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no net in shared library path
And yet another error
/usr/java/lib/i686/native_threads/libnet.so: undefined symbol:
java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate (libnet.so)
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no net in shared library path
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary(Runtime.java)
at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(Syste
More examples (the next invocation worked fine..):
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
stackbase=BF9FFD5C, stackpointer=BF9FF454
Full thread dump:
"AsyncConnector" (TID:0x40663900, sys_thread_t:0x8204e00, state:R,
thread_t: t@4100, sp:0x0 threadID:0x4668, stack_base:0xbf3ffd68,
sta
I have been getting various seemingly spurious errors using rmi.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Here is one of them (below):
(I also had thread and finalization problems)
It seems that the first few invocations are problematic, then things
smooth out.
Does anyone have any positive
good, and Linux is a good enterprise platform. I'm also curious to know
what sort of enterprise-level apps are exploiting Java on Linux -- is
there more to enterprise Java than servlets?
Definitely. We use java at the Stanford Nanofab for reservation,
equipment, and other process an
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