> Matthew Brown writes:
Matthew> Some of u might think the above question is a big DUH
Matthew> since 1.2 has Swing 1.1 built with it. What I am asking
Matthew> is this, since the bug exists ( OpenLinux 2.2 / Intel) of
Matthew> jdk 1.2 pre v2 won't displaying Swing due to tha
> Aniruddha Patro writes:
Aniruddha> This might help you folks...
Aniruddha> I've a glibc2.1 runtime on a libc5 Slackware 3.5(2.0.34 upgraded to 2.3.2).
Aniruddha> Compiled glibc2.1 and installed it under /usr/local/glibc-2.1
Aniruddha> added /usr/local/glibc2.1/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
An
Hello,
Some of u might think the above question is a big DUH since 1.2 has
Swing 1.1 built with it. What I am asking is this, since the bug
exists ( OpenLinux 2.2 / Intel) of jdk 1.2 pre v2 won't displaying Swing
due to that it can't find the metal look and feel. Is there any way
I could com
Out of curiosity,
how much of this information that is found to be
implemented unoptimally in the linux kernel, is sent back
and corrected to the kernel developers? Or do the two camps
were totally independant of eachother and just force the
Java-Linux crew to kludge every bump in the road
Steve Byrne wrote:
> > The Blackdown folks seem to be adding a lot of value back to the Java
> > port. How many of their patches have gone back into the Java tree?
>
> All told (from the 1.1.x days), a lot. Many of them are going into 1.3.
People are talking about 1.3? Not 1.2.3?
Does this imp
With Blackdown JDK 1.1x I could launch another java program with a GUI
from Runtime.exec. It just works, first time.
Now in JDK 1.2 it is more complicated:
The exec environment now requires a "DISPLAY=localhost:0"
The machine (Red Hat 5.1, Red Hat 6.0) needs xhost +localhost
This works if booti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nelson Minar) writes:
>
> >Why has it been so difficult to port Sun's Java2 source to Linux?
>
> I have no specific knowledge - I'm not part of the Blackdown team,
> have never seen the JDK sources, etc. But I can guess :-)
>
>
> The port is a spare-time effort with non-ope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],,
> I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
> view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
> thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
> /hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have in my Office an Sparc 5 running Linux.
> Now I want to use this machine for programming in Java.
>
> So I'm looking for JDK 1.2 for that machine.
> Is there already an beta-version available for sparc-linux.
>
> If there is one, I would a
This might help you folks...
I've a glibc2.1 runtime on a libc5 Slackware 3.5(2.0.34 upgraded to 2.3.2).
Compiled glibc2.1 and installed it under /usr/local/glibc-2.1
added /usr/local/glibc2.1/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
Created links
/lib/libc.so.6 to /lib/libc.so.6
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 to
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],,
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
Hi everybody,
I have in my Office an Sparc 5 running Linux.
Now I want to use this machine for programming in Java.
So I'm looking for JDK 1.2 for that machine.
Is there already an beta-version available for sparc-linux.
If there is one, I would appreciate any hints, where to find it.
Bye
Ral
I'm trying to set myself straight on some of JDK1.1 and JDK1.2's
X-related behavior... could someone check my results?
1) The JDK opens top-level windows with the default visual for the X
server, which the user cannot override.
2) The JDK sets placement (X and Y position) on top-level windows, w
At 20:20 06 Jun 1999 -0500, John N. Alegre wrote:
> Does anyone have any comments or pointers to documentation on getting the Java
> Server Pages examples up and running in Jetty?
I'm going to assume you're using Jetty 2.2x and not the 1.7 stream.
You have to (obviously) have the gnujsp.jar in
Gerald wrote:
>
> Besides the Blackdown 1.1.x/1.2 ports and the IBM 1.1.6 port, are
> there any other ports (as opposed to actual implementation like Kaffe)
> underway to provide a useable Java implementation for Linux?
Kaffe is a cleanroom (what you mean by "actual"?) implementation of the
full
>Why has it been so difficult to port Sun's Java2 source to Linux?
I have no specific knowledge - I'm not part of the Blackdown team,
have never seen the JDK sources, etc. But I can guess :-)
The port is a spare-time effort with non-open source.
Java2 is a hell of a lot of code. No matter how
> Nathan Meyers writes:
> The difficulty with the JDK1.2/Slackware installation turned out to be a
> very incomplete installation of glibc: libc.so.6 had been installed by
> copying, but none of the other hundreds of related libraries and support
> files was there.
> If anyone has some
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