libXt.so.6

1999-05-16 Thread Emilian URSU
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

include a subject (was: Re: ... )

1999-05-16 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
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

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1999-05-16 Thread Riyad Kalla
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.

install problem : javalib not found

1999-05-16 Thread Holger Bringmann
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

Re: pre-jdk117_v2 works fine - except for me :(

1999-05-16 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> 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.

Linux Newbie - Installing jdk on Redhat 6.0

1999-05-16 Thread Herris
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

Re: pre-jdk117_v2 works fine - except for me :(

1999-05-16 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
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

Re: Delivering Java Apps

1999-05-16 Thread Godmar Back
> > 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 >

Re: Delivering Java Apps

1999-05-16 Thread Jeff Galyan
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

Re: Delivering Java Apps

1999-05-16 Thread Jeff Galyan
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

Re: Delivering Java Apps

1999-05-16 Thread Godmar Back
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

TYA 1.3v2 just released

1999-05-16 Thread Albrecht Kleine
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,

Delivering Java Apps

1999-05-16 Thread Stephen Martin
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

Re: JDK 1.2 and NetBeans or Simplicity???

1999-05-16 Thread Kontorotsui
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