I installed jdk-1.2 on my RH 6.0 system
Comiling the *.java files works but the trouble is that I can't exec them
with java *.class the error is :
/usr/local/jdk1.2/bin/green_threads/java: error in loading shared
libraries : libXt.so.6: cannot open object file: No such file or directory
Does an
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 07:08:59PM -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> Does JDK1.2 still not work with Native/JIT as shown on the current JCK
> status page, or has that just been forgotten to be updated?
Are you so special that you need not include a valid "Subject:" header
in your posts? The content you
Does JDK1.2 still not work with Native/JIT as
shown on the current JCK status page, or has that just been forgotten to be
updated?
-Riyad
P.S> Sorry for the HTML, this is not my
machine.
Hi,
I´ve just installed JDK 1.2. First, invoking any of the binarys lead to a error
message due to a not found library (present in the jdk 1.2 lib path). I then
added these library paths to ld.so.conf and ran "ldconfig -D". Now all libs are
recognized (e.g. "ldd appletviewer" returns no missing
> Bernd Kreimeier writes:
Bernd> Juergen Kreileder wrote May 6th:
>> With a few changes to the linking step your example works for me,
>> I'll send you my changes later.
Bernd> I haven't gotten any changes, or any response to the three
Bernd> inquiries I sent you since.
I am a linux newbie. I have installed Redhat 6.0 and have access to the internet
through my adsl. I am trying to install the jdk1.1.7 so that I can install the java
version of ICQ but am not sure how to proceed. If anyone is able to offer any
help I would very much appreciate it.
Protect priva
Juergen Kreileder wrote May 6th:
> With a few changes to the linking step your example works for me,
> I'll send you my changes later.
I haven't gotten any changes, or any response to the three
inquiries I sent you since. In case there should be any doubt
about it, my example (AWT via Invocati
>
> In regards to setting minimum and maximum stack sizes, a "good value" is
> really dependent on your application. If you're doing alot of file IO or
> very intense computations, you might want to set those numbers fairly
> high. The only way to really determine how much memory to explicitly
>
Godmar Back wrote:
>
> I just like to address your reference to Kaffe being a personal java
> environment.
> After lurking a while on this list, I'm starting to realize that Kaffe's
> labeling as "PersonalJava" is an unfortunate one.
>
> PersonalJava (http://www.javasoft.com/products/personalja
Stephen Martin wrote:
>
> Ok, so i've got my application written and packaged into a jar file
> and it's ready to ship. What is the best way to use it in the target
> system? Just running java my.class sparks up a 77 Meg 1.2 jvm on
> my system which seems pretty heavy weight for a simple applicat
I just like to address your reference to Kaffe being a personal java
environment.
After lurking a while on this list, I'm starting to realize that Kaffe's
labeling as "PersonalJava" is an unfortunate one.
PersonalJava (http://www.javasoft.com/products/personaljava/)
http://www.javasoft.com/pr
Hi,
I've just released for you another version (1.3v2)
of TYA JIT compiler for the Linux and FreeBSD platforms.
ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/tya13v2.tgz
size is 130253 byte.
Even archive size is only some 100 byte bigger than
the previous release we have once again some progress,
Ok, so i've got my application written and packaged into a jar file
and it's ready to ship. What is the best way to use it in the target
system? Just running java my.class sparks up a 77 Meg 1.2 jvm on
my system which seems pretty heavy weight for a simple application.
I'm aware of the -Xms and -X
On 15-May-99 Robert Williams wrote:
> What changes did you make? Simplicity + JDK1.2 freezes up
> after a few steps through the tutorial example 1 on my Red Hat 5.2 system.
No changes at all. I have a SuSE 6.1, I installed JDK1.2 and the only change I
did was to edit the Simplicity script to m
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