On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Rob Saul wrote:
> Oktay Akbal wrote:
> >
> > I would like to know if it works on rh6.2.
>
> So far it works just fine on my rh6.2 system.
That means the segfault on SuSe6.4 is not just the glibc-Version.
I claim to remember that both are using 2.1.3.
Strange.
Oktay Akba
Ah, so it was you who was asking the politically barbed question! :)
I enjoyed that.
It seemed that Eileen was just hyping up performance on 1.3 in
general - she just as easily could have been talking about 1.3 on Solaris.
Also, the fact that they weren't using the JIT with 1.2.2 when comparing
Just got back from the first day of JavaOne. I'm happy to say that Sun
sounds like they're fairly serious about Linux support. Lots of Linux
visibility at the conference, several talks and BOFs. The biggest news
I heard is that Java 1.4 ("Merlin") should be released simultaneously
on Windows, Sola
Hi Graham
Sun themself didn't support Java on Linux back when the 1.1.x series was
coming out. Instead a group of volunteers ported and maintained the SUN
jdk on Linux. You will find their work on www.blackdown.org
Be sure to also get the tya jit for it, it's shipped seperately, there's a
link t
You can download JDK 1.1.x (up to 1.1.8) from the Blackdown web site
(http://www/blackdown.org). Click on the "Download" link.
Peace.
Tom
P.S. IBM also makes a 1.1.x JD for Linux
(http://www3.software.ibm.com/segdown?segment=AD&family=JV)
Graham Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/06/200
Oktay Akbal wrote:
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> I would like to know if it works on rh6.2.
So far it works just fine on my rh6.2 system.
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On Tue, Jun 06, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> > > What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
> > >
> > > --
> >
> > I was unable to use jdk 1.3 with Suse 6.4
> >
> > Segmentation fault
> >
> > This is the answer :)
> >
>
> What kind of segmentation fault?
> I c
> >
> > What do you mean: Which kind of segmentation fault ?
> > strace: --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
> >
> > I would like to know if it works on rh6.2.
>
> I guess one of us will have to sock it and see.
> Try both IBM's and Sun. In my dreams I can see Blackdowns 1.3
> floating in the
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 01:10:25PM +0200, Oktay Akbal wrote:
>
> > What kind of segmentation fault?
> > I could not find no information what glibc version is required
> > on the Sun web pages?
>
> They say 2.1 or higher the rpm states 2.1.2.
>
> What do you mean: Which kind of segmentation fau
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > What kind of segmentation fault?
> > I could not find no information what glibc version is required
> > on the Sun web pages?
>
> They say 2.1 or higher the rpm states 2.1.2.
>
> What do you mean: Which kind of segmentation fault ?
> strace: --- SIGSEGV (Segmentat
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> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:20:44PM +0100, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> >
> > What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
> >
> > --
>
> I was unable to use jdk 1.3 with Suse 6.4
>
> Segmentation fault
>
> This is the answer :)
>
Wh
> What kind of segmentation fault?
> I could not find no information what glibc version is required
> on the Sun web pages?
They say 2.1 or higher the rpm states 2.1.2.
What do you mean: Which kind of segmentation fault ?
strace: --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
I would like to know if it
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:20:44PM +0100, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> > >
> > > What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
> > >
> > > --
> >
> > I was unable to use jdk 1.3 with Suse 6.4
> >
> > Segm
>Do you mean Java Servlet on Apache? If this is the case, you may want to
>take a look at Apache JServ. See http://java.apache.org/ for more details.
Actually, if you're looking specifically for server side support with
JavaSCRIPT, you'll probably want to look at Resin, found at
www.caucho.co
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> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:20:44PM +0100, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> >
> > What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
> >
> > --
>
> I was unable to use jdk 1.3 with Suse 6.4
>
> Segmentation fault
>
> This is the answer :)
>
W
Hello:
I want to draw a simple animated graph in Jbuilder3.The graph only has some lines and
numbers ,and only appear in a fixed area.And it change per second.But I can not find
useful information in help.
Which class should I use? Where can I find some help ablut graph?
btw:
I know this is not
On -1 xxx -1, Alexander Yap wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have just installed the new JDK 1.3 (from Sun) on my PC running Red Hat
> Linux 6.1. Subsequently, I re-installed the free JBuilder Foundation. However,
> when I attempted to start JBuilder, it threw an exception about error loading
> so
Dear Alexander,
In one of the JB3.5 startup script components you should find a piece of text reading
"xbootclasspath/p". i changed it to "xbootclasspath/a" which made the problems
disapear.
The difference is that JBuilder classes get appended, not prepended to the boot
classpath. I don't quit
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