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From: Jacob Nikom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: Pablo- Javamail
>I agree with you, Dave. I also think that for Java/Linux discussion it is
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From: valerio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 1:13 AM
Subject: JNI pthreads problem
>Hi,
>I have a problem.
>I'm building a module for apache. apache doesn't like modules linked
>with libpthread.so.
>
>To
Is anyone doing enterprise Java development on PPC
hardware?
I am a Mac guy about to take a new job doing EJB/JSP. I don't
want to switch to x86 hardware at home, but fear I must. The
current Mac OS doesn't support Java 2, and so Sun's J2EE isn't
available for it. It's too early, in my (maybe
Jacob Nikom wrote:
>
> I agree with you, Dave. I also think that for Java/Linux discussion it is nice to
> use
> the language of documentation.
>
> However, if some people simply don't know English, they should say something
> in the subject, like "French". In this case I would not go into this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> While I disagree with Matt Welsh on the restriction of content(see my previous
> mail), I do think it is not too much to ask for people to post and reply
> in English.
>
> This maximizes the chance that someone will be able to answer your question,
> and allows all o
Hi,
I have a problem.
I'm building a module for apache. apache doesn't like modules linked
with libpthread.so.
To use JNI in my application (Invocation API) I link it with libjvm.so
and libhpi.so.
With ldd I see that these libraries link with pthreads!!!
This is a problem with apache.
Someone h
I agree with you, Dave. I also think that for Java/Linux discussion it is nice to
use
the language of documentation.
However, if some people simply don't know English, they should say something
in the subject, like "French". In this case I would not go into this message.
Regards,
Jacob Nikom
Hi,
When I was on four mailing lists, every additional message bothered me a lot.
Now I am on only one list and additional messages don't bother me so much.
It also sounds like Blackdown people don't have any problem with current list.
Jacob Nikom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have always viewe
While I disagree with Matt Welsh on the restriction of content(see my previous
mail), I do think it is not too much to ask for people to post and reply
in English.
This maximizes the chance that someone will be able to answer your question,
and allows all of us to share in the knowledge transfer.
I have always viewed this list as a support for the Blackdown JVM in general,
not just it's installation. Further, I have been subsribed to this list
for about 2 years, and have not noticed much change in the general content.
Often a seemingly innocous problem will be due to a linux centric(exam
Pablo Trujillo wrote:
>
> Estoy trabajando con Javamail para desarrollar un servicio de correo
> electronico en Web. Tengo problemas para utilizar la función renameTo de
> dicha librería. Si alguien tiene algun ejemplo de como se usa y si sabe de
> alguna trampita que se debe hacer por escribanme
Hi all,
I have a stupid problem and I hoped that if
someone here have used j9 for linux can help me
with that:
when I setup the j9 under linux and try to start
the VM it says it cant find the .so libraries...
I think there must be an environment variable that
I'm not setting right...
(I tried wi
I was surprised to see in the list below a thread that I started
(UnknownHostException).
I apologize for whatever inconvenience my posts may have caused java-linux subscribers.
Please know that I posted my question in good faith and only after doing my homework,
but I may have misunderstood the p
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