sing Linux6.0(glibc2.0) jdk1.2(blackdown).
> Is there any known problem with this transition??
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> > Now in linux using the jdk1.2-pre_v2, the programs memory requirement
> > grows without bound until it crashes my system. Sun's jdk doesn't do
> > this. It settles in with about 10 megs in memory
just to keep my coordinates in
double arrays make a shape and draw it, rather than keeping the whole
shape in an array to draw it?
Any insights would be appreciated.
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Thus spake Weiqi Gao on Tue, 12 Oct 1999:
> You mean, you didn't get the
> [Internal debugger error: unexpected eof]
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError
> at sun.tools.debug.RemoteAgent.error(Compiled Code)
> at sun.tools.debug.RemoteAgent.getReply(Compiled Code)
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it by including
rt.jar in his CLASSPATH and using the JDK 117's jdb.
This does not work for me.
Has there been any progress in fixing this
problem? Is it that no-one is using jdb? What are they using if not jdb?
*Any* information would be greatly appreciated.
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