Nathan,
> > I try to run the programs (either in binary or script form) from the
> > bin/x86/native_threads directory each time (by the way, examining the
> > scripts I see references to sun.tools.* classes - are they included in
the
> > libraries?).
>
> Don't try to run from those directories.
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, J.P.Lewis wrote:
> I think we should lobby a couple of the major linux distributions
> to include blackdown on their CDs. Most developers have a fast
> net connection, but downloading and correctly installing java
> is quite an effort if all you have is a modem connection.
T
Dimitris Terzis wrote:
>
> Hi guys...
>
> I am getting all sorts of problems with JDK 1.1.7 and JKD 1.2 installation
> in Linux (I have a Pentium II/300 system with RedHat 5.2 and libc-2.0.7.so).
> I try to run the programs (either in binary or script form) from the
> bin/x86/native_threads dire
Martin Schröder wrote:
>
> On 1999-08-18 16:46:33 -0700, J.P.Lewis wrote:
> > I heard that Redhat says that they can't for licensing reasons.
> > On the other hand, I believe that Mandrake includes blackdown
> > on the applications cd.
> >
> > Does anyone know what the issue is? Is the licensing
Hi guys...
I am getting all sorts of problems with JDK 1.1.7 and JKD 1.2 installation
in Linux (I have a Pentium II/300 system with RedHat 5.2 and libc-2.0.7.so).
I try to run the programs (either in binary or script form) from the
bin/x86/native_threads directory each time (by the way, examining
> If I am just am just doing basic Swing/Java apps on Linux.
> And want a farily stable solution, would my best bet to be
> JDK 1.1.8 (when it comes out in a bit from Blackdown) and
> Swing 1.1.1 from Sun? Or is there THAT much difference
> between that solution and JDK 1.2prev2?
Well, Sun isn't
Ulli Kortenkamp wrote:
> Please ignore my question.
Well, after trying to make things work and failing badly,
I would like to here of anybody how successfully enabled
the Chinese locale on his Linux Java.
Thanks,
Ulli
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Ulli Kortenkamp wrote:
> [...]
Oh ... sorry... I should have checked the FAQ first.
Please ignore my question.
Sorry again,
Ulli
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Hi,
since we want to provide a chinese translation of
our software, we are trying to set up an environment
on linux where we can run the chinese localized
version of the software. Everything was easy up to
now, since all translations before used the iso-latin
charset, and we only had to use -D
Hi,
I am having big problems with jdb in the jdk 1.2 v2 release with RH 6.0,
breakpoints don't break for instance. Has anyone else seen this?
David
David Kirby.vcf
Another option might be the Java2 2D graphics. As I recall,
one of the new features is the ability to create images in
backend, server-type applications.
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> Robb Shecter writes:
Robb> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>>
>> It's a "feature" of the AWT.
Robb> This is really a "feature" of Java/X, or Java/Linux, isn't it? I
Robb> don't think that this is a problem on NT.
It's a Java/X "feature". OTOH can you run NT without a display?
Hi,
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> > Andreas Rueckert writes:
> Try something like
>
> $ java -jar -Xdebug -Djava.compiler=NONE \
> -Xbootclasspath/a:/usr/local/jdk1.2/lib/tools.jar
> argoUML.jar
Invokation gave a same resul, ArgoUML window dies, but
job is running.
Because af this pro
> Chris LeDantec writes:
Chris> In both of these environments trying to run java (from
Chris> /bin) returns the error:
Simply don't run it from /bin
Chris> libjava.so not found
You need the glibc-2.1 version of the JDK 1.2pre2 for glibc-2.1 based
systems like RedHat 6.0.
In both of these environments trying to run java (from /bin)
returns the error:
libjava.so not found
in trying to resolve this i've hard coded the location of the library path
in the script file, but then i get an error that something is terribly wrong
with the classpath... and just running java
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Amlan Saha wrote:
> Hi there
>
> This is what I am doing inside a "libmylib.so" which I am loading from
> a java app. The problem is that the two lines "execl" and "system"
> refuses to take effect. It correctly executes all the other parts
> like the "fprintf" statements
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> It's a "feature" of the AWT.
This is really a "feature" of Java/X, or Java/Linux, isn't it? I
don't think that this is a problem on NT.
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Hi there
This is what I am doing inside a "libmylib.so" which I am loading from
a java app. The problem is that the two lines "execl" and "system"
refuses to take effect. It correctly executes all the other parts
like the "fprintf" statements. Is there somekind of a limitation
that "system" c
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> It's a "feature" of the AWT. A good solution is to run the Xvfb X server
> (part of the XFree86 suite; you'll find it in most distributions) - it
> runs an X server in a virtual frame buffer instead of a physical
> display. That will make AWT happy without requiring a real
On 1999-08-18 16:46:33 -0700, J.P.Lewis wrote:
> I heard that Redhat says that they can't for licensing reasons.
> On the other hand, I believe that Mandrake includes blackdown
> on the applications cd.
>
> Does anyone know what the issue is? Is the licensing problem
> true even of the jre?
The
On 1999-08-18 19:31:58 +0200, Martin Schröder wrote:
> See
>http://localhost/psdoc/java/langspec-1.0/clarify.html
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/clarify.html
Best regards
Martin
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