So, the directory structure is misleading. Thanks for the clarification.
--- Vladimir
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "JK" == Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JK> Yes, it's old but it's only restricted to "green" threads in
> JK> Sun's version. Our classic VM supports both native and green
> JK> threads.
>
> I don't think this is correct
"JK" == Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JK> Yes, it's old but it's only restricted to "green" threads in Sun's
JK> version. Our classic VM supports both native and green threads.
I don't think this is correct for both JDK 1.2.2 and JDK 1.3.1.
$ ls /opt/jdk1.2.2/jre/bin/i386
Hong ZHou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have two problems that need great helps.
>
> 1. On my Redhat Linux computer, when I run blackdown-1.3.1-FCS
> java, I got the JVM crashes time to time at about 30%
> frequences. The error message says:
>
>
> Dynamic libraries:
> 40333000-4
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:50:23PM -0800, Hong ZHou wrote:
>> Hi, Dear ALL:
>>
>> In the linux JDK, there are 3 libjvm.so, what are the differences
>> among them?
>>
>> (classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so)
>
> The "classic" is
Hi,
I run Blackdown JDK1.3.1 (build Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS) on linux
(Linux 2.2.18 #6 SMP, 2 processors, GLIBC 2.1.3).
I run a server application, using green threads and the classic VM.
In rare situations I get very strange thread dump (using kill -QUIT):
Full thread dump Classic VM (Blackdown-1
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:50:23PM -0800, Hong ZHou wrote:
> Hi, Dear ALL:
>
> In the linux JDK, there are 3 libjvm.so, what are the differences among them?
>
> (classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so)
The "classic" is an old JVM that uses green threads instead of kernel
thr
brEezE wrote:
> Hi,
> Just a simple question.
> Why does a square box appeared whenever I press the Delete key? This happens
> in TogetherJ 4 and 'sometimes' in Netbeans/FFJ.
Or a lowercase-y-with-umlaut (char 255)? Is this a known issue? Is it
a Java thing or an X thing? I see it occasional
Signal 11 may be a hardware fault - run a memory checker. For the record,
here are some links from my bookmarks (apologies if the embedded HTML zaps
anybody's client):
Easy-to-use (user space) tool:
http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/memtester/";>Charles
Cazabon's memtest
Excellent devel
Sorry if this is a FAQ. But I (really) found no clue anywhere.
I have a Swing applet.
Tested on Linux/Debian/Mozilla/Blackdown 1.3.1
and Windows/2000/IE/Sun 1.3.1_01.
The behavious is exactly the same:
the init() method is called each time the browser displays the applet.
I tested the applet at:
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