Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-06 Thread Stefaan A Eeckels
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 18:43:51 +1000 Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok getting off topic here, nope ubuntu and freebsd partitions 160GB , > solaris only manages to see 130GB to partition on top of this the > original drive that was in my fire v100 rack is now not usable in > solaris as it

Availability of JVM

2006-09-06 Thread Sébastien Bernard
Is there a possibility to release the diffs against the sun sources releases as it was done for 1.2 ? Or is there anything in the licencing that prevents such a release ? Seb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

j-Interop: Open Source, DCOM Access without JNI.

2006-09-06 Thread vikramrc
For anyone interested: j-Interop implements DCOM wire protocol (MSRPC) to enable development of Pure Bi-Directional, Non-Native Java applications which can interoperate with any COM component.The implementation itself is purely in Java and does not use JNI to provide native access,thus being trul

Re: SIGSEGV with several applets

2006-09-06 Thread Richard Baldwin
On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 16:07 -0400, Richard Baldwin wrote: > When using the debian packages j2re1.4 (1.4.2.03-1) and j2sdk1.4 (same > revision) and x86_64, several applets are causing browser crashes with a > segmentation fault, is there a currently known solution to this issue or > is it relatively

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-06 Thread Dan Rossi
Stefaan A Eeckels wrote: On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 00:57:22 +1000 Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you installing Solaris 10 on a SPARC based box? The by now very old Ultra 5 and 10 had a IDE controller that was limited to 128GB, but that applies to all OSes you'd install on them.

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-06 Thread Stefaan A Eeckels
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 00:57:22 +1000 Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh well, it would have been really nice, ive gone back to installing > solaris 10, however it doesnt seem its progressed in any way at all. > I managed to get both freebsd and ubuntu installed in under 20 mins, > with solar