Hi,
Please add the attached files ('font.properties' and 'fonts.dir') and
links to them into the following html.
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/jdk1.2-status/known-bugs.html
Thanks.
Kazuki YASUMATSU
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I think you did upgrade your glibc from 2.0.X to 2.1.X.
If so, you need jdk 1.1.7v2 not 1.1.7v1.
I had same problem as you and now corrected.
>Does anyone know of any current problems relating to Redhat5.2 with kernel
2.2.6
>and javac?
>I get the typical "how-to" when I type #java
>I get a core
Michael Durket wrote:
>
> I started up the SwingSet demo and noticed how slow it was. I ran
> top and noticed that even when I was doing nothing (i.e. no mouse
> moves, no selections, just sitting there) the demo was eating up
> 16 MB of memory and 50-60% of my cpu. It seems as if the virtual
> m
Peter Schuller wrote:
>
> The JIT is on by default.
>
> If you do some experimenting, you'll notice that JDK 1.2 with JIT enabled is
> *much* faster than JDK 1.1.7+TYA when it comes to loops and stuff like that.
> But when method calls come into the picture, I've found it to be about as
> fast as
Kontorotsui wrote:
>
> I've installed SuSE 6.1 and the JDK 1.2 now works somehow.
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Why does it say this:
>
> Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
> dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
>
> The JDK 1.1.7 never complained about missi
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> 2) Should it be S slow??
I think so. Unless you're on a P-III 500 mhz with 256 megs of RAM... (I'm
guessing this has nothing to do with the Linux port, but rather with JDK 1.2 in
general).
> The graphics (swing heavily used) is at least
> twic
I've installed SuSE 6.1 and the JDK 1.2 now works somehow.
Two questions:
1) Why does it say this:
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
The JDK 1.1.7 never complained about missing fonts. When I run the old 1.1.7
binari
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>
> On Sun, 9 May 1999, Ong Boon Wee wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I am new to Java. However, I have an application which I intend to write in
>Java under Linux. This is an enterprise application, which means that many users will
>be accessing the main server from remote s
Daniel Dulitz writes:
> I'm not sure why you think there's a redundant swap by JNI.
Well, I didn't, until I got into the VMSpecs and read a few
remarks. I didn't really expect the VM to use big endian
internally on little endian hosts, but then, I have seen
weirder things happening.
> Remember
On Sun, 9 May 1999, Ong Boon Wee wrote:
> Hi
> I am new to Java. However, I have an application which I intend to write in
>Java under Linux. This is an enterprise application, which means that many users will
>be accessing the main server from remote site through a virtual private netw
>
> I know that Kaffe is primarily a PersonalJava implementation, which is
> why it breaks several progs. Is it being extended now?
>
Contrary to what was stated earlier on this list, Kaffe currently
supports most 1.1 applications. It also runs on RH 6.0, btw, because
you can simply recompil
Hi
I am new to Java. However, I have an application which I intend to write in
Java under Linux. This is an enterprise application, which means that many users will
be accessing the main server from remote site through a virtual private network at on
64kps lease line. The number of reco
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