Re: how to remotely launch java (nt, linux) ? (off-topic...)

1999-03-07 Thread Michael Sinz
On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 00:39:52 +, Context Grey wrote: >Hello, > >this is definitely off topic, but I'm hoping someone here >might have some relevant experience. > (I'm not sure where the best place to post this is, >or how to best phrase it even...the Java-linux readers >are intelligent and

Problems with JDK 1.2

1999-03-07 Thread Panagiwths Katsaloulis
When I run the command "java" I get the following errors: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation stackpointer=0xbfffe488 Full thread dump Classic VM (Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v1, native threads): "Finalizer" (TID:0x41134320, sys_thread_t:0x81c3218, state:R, native ID:0xc03) prio=8

how to remotely launch java (nt, linux) ? (off-topic...)

1999-03-07 Thread Context Grey
Hello, this is definitely off topic, but I'm hoping someone here might have some relevant experience. (I'm not sure where the best place to post this is, or how to best phrase it even...the Java-linux readers are intelligent and speak language that I understand at least) I'd like to use a j

ColorModel exception on 32-bit display (Redhat5.2+XFree3.3.2.3+AccelX)

1999-03-07 Thread Steve Byrne
Alexander V. Konstantinou writes: > I have submitted a bug report concerning an error running the SwingSet demo > on a RedHat 5.2 machine running XFree + AcceleratedX in 32-bit mode. > After posting, I tried restarting in 16-bit mode and the demo executed. > > http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bi

ColorModel exception on 32-bit display (Redhat5.2+XFree3.3.2.3+AccelX)

1999-03-07 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
I have submitted a bug report concerning an error running the SwingSet demo on a RedHat 5.2 machine running XFree + AcceleratedX in 32-bit mode. After posting, I tried restarting in 16-bit mode and the demo executed. http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bin/jdk/incoming?id=481;page=21;user=guest Unfortu

Re: installing Java2 "on top of" 1.1.7 on Linux?

1999-03-07 Thread Tom Roche
> I'm a new Linux user. I used Ultrix and Solaris (with tcsh) for > several years, but I've been using NT almost exclusively for about a > year. So thanks for your forbearance with my Linux inadequacies ... > I'm using an RH5.2 box that already has a working JDK 1.1.7 and > JSDK 1.2 installed.

Re: What should one download, exactly?

1999-03-07 Thread David A. Guthrie
You need to install the URW fonts.  These are nice, scalable fonts.  The web page has documentation on installing them. http://www.gimp.org/fonts.html Nick Bailey wrote: Congratulations on the 1.2 port!   Can't wait to get it going. Unfortunately, I've got a 28k8 modem, but all is not lost: I can

Re: It works!

1999-03-07 Thread Nathan Meyers
I've hit my first glitch... unfortunately too fuzzy at this point to turn into a crisp defect report. But maybe the fuzzy description will be illuminating :-)... I use the generic java compiler, gjc (moving to JDK1.2 also required me to move to a new gjc, so I've got two new suspects in this myst

Two news items

1999-03-07 Thread Steve Byrne
Hello all. I'd like to bring two items of interest to your attention: 1) The mirrors all have a copy of 1.2 now, and the list of 1.2 mirrors has been updated to correctly reflect the current set of mirrors. 2) The PowerPC port of Java 2 to Linux is rapidly nearing release. Notice that the stat

What should one download, exactly?

1999-03-07 Thread Nick Bailey
Congratulations on the 1.2 port! Can't wait to get it going. Unfortunately, I've got a 28k8 modem, but all is not lost: I can blow CD ROMs at work which also has a fast internet link. So the question is: could somebody with a similar system to mine at home (Red Hat 5.2) suggest exactly what I

Re: It works!

1999-03-07 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Steve Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Right -- the main issue is a symbol called __register_frame_info that libstdc++ > >= 2.8 has. I'm going to try to build the next version w/o the dependency on > this advanced libstdc++ library. I believe this symbols results from the library being compi

It works!

1999-03-07 Thread Steve Byrne
Nathan Meyers writes: > My congratulations and thanks to the Blackdown porting team! > > JDK1.2 pre-v1 worked for me almost out of the box in my Redhat 5.2 > environment. Only glitch was a stubborn insistence by libfontmanager on > loading a "libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2". I can't find such a li

It works!

1999-03-07 Thread Nathan Meyers
My congratulations and thanks to the Blackdown porting team! JDK1.2 pre-v1 worked for me almost out of the box in my Redhat 5.2 environment. Only glitch was a stubborn insistence by libfontmanager on loading a "libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2". I can't find such a lib in the RH5.2 world, but creating a

Re: A Java VM that uses svgalib?

1999-03-07 Thread teunis
I'm running (current) snapshot of GGI (reccommend going with snapshots here for those not following GGI development) Anyways, if anyone's interested I should have an operational "java" replacement for GGI sometime soon. I'm just working on getting some substitute components working + basic fonts

installing Java2 "on top of" 1.1.7 on Linux?

1999-03-07 Thread Tom Roche
I'm a new Linux user. I used Ultrix and Solaris (with tcsh) for several years, but I've been using NT almost exclusively for about a year. I'm using an RH5.2 box that already has a working JDK 1.1.7 installed. (It had a $CLASSPATH which I unset.) I downloaded the preview Java2 from one of the Bla

idltojava

1999-03-07 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Is a Linux version of the "idltojava" tool available? (http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/earlyAccess/jdk12/idltojava.html) Alternatively - is a similar tool available? -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t