led to indicate exactly what I type to even get the EULA to come
> up from this .deb file.
Try
echo fset j2re1.4/license seen false | debconf-communicate
If the license still doesn't show up, then try:
echo set j2re1.4/license true | debconf-communicate
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I had a look at the sources and I was able to build them on my x86
machine.
The port seems to be possible. I even think that the blackdown java team
has already done it.
Yes
e possible. I even think that the blackdown java team
has already done it.
Yes and it's mostly working. But there is still a known bug which I must
fix before releasing it.
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I'll take a look at other bugs when the 64-bit issues are resolved.
P.S.
Is there a url I can paste in my firefox bug or something similar to
let people searching bugs know the status?
No.
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> the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-02 for Linux on i386 and
> Linux on AMD64.
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> J2SE v1.4.2-02
#x27;-Djava.nio.use_epoll=true'
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possibly myself) to undertake such a task?
> What is involved in getting a port started?
You need good knowledge of the target platform (assembler, ABI) and a
lot of time.
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"high". Compared with the Sun
> JRE, the lines are twice the height. This happens with all
> the Java programs that I run, not just with Jext.
Does it get better if you comment out all lines containing '.1' in
jre/lib/font.properties?
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>> Just extract it, remove what you don't need and create a new
>> rt.jar.
>>
>
> Hi Juergen,
>
> Are you actually allowed to do that ?
It's clear that you can't dist
ar.
> and where can we find the source code of the project?
You have to sign a sub-license to get access to it.
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86-64 should be OK.
If you have to use Sun's 1.5.0, you might be able to work around the
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Other than the corruption it appears to be the same as the Sun JDK
1.4.2_X license.
This prompts me to ask, is the Blackdown license supposed to be
different from Sun's?
That's a question for Karl.
Juergen
Marc St-Jean writes:
BTW, I went to verify how the "blackdown binary license" would be
different from the Sun license with regards to distribution with a
distro. However after downloading twice from the ftp.tux.org mirror the
LICENSE file at the root of the 1.4.2-01 directory appears to be
corr
en false | debconf-communicate" or
"echo set j2re1.4/license true | debconf-communicate".
If you accept the license in the first installation attempt, you won't
run into this problem.
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error once or
twice on unstable after adding new sources to sources.list, but I
can't reproduce it anymore.
> apt-get dist-upgrade continues to report j2re1.4 is held back.
Does it install with 'apt-get install j2re1.4'?
(Note that removing j2se-common is OK, it's obsolete.)
0 means you didn't accept the license (see
/var/lib/dpkg/info/j2re1.4.preinst). Did you get a debconf message
showing the license and then asking whether you accept it or not?
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Get:2 ftp://ftp.tux.org sarge/non-free Release [427B]
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> Signal 4 is SIGILL -- illegal instruction. You are hitting x86_64
> machine code that the Intel chip can't swallow.
Yes, it's caused by a 3DNow! prefetch instruction. EMT64T doesn't
support 3DNow! The next 1.4.2 release (available in one or
rmance trick to avoid frequent lookup for class
> loader, nothing to do with the hang.
Besides that, it's a patch for GCC's Java classes, not for Sun's
code.
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32-bit VMs should work OK (unless you use noexec32=all,on; only
Blackdown 1.4.2 works fine with that).
As for 64-bit VMs, please wait a few days: 1.4.2-fcs will fix quite a few
x86_64 specific bugs.
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ou don't get these messages
there. IIRC there's no way to disable the x86_64 segfault logger
without recompiling the kernel.
> Oh and when is 1.4.2 64-bit final coming out :) ?
In a few days, we're in the final testing stage.
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> Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Code: Bad RIP value.
> Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RIP [<0001801c7fce>] RSP <010078583e48>
> Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: CR2: 0001801c7fce
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>
> Also, on a very good note, I have performance tested the amd64 rc1
> and it is over 30% faster with one of my programs. This is great
> work.
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It should work without recompiling.
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covered by this JSR.
OTOH, I'm working closely with Sun these days, a lot of our code
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>> * Improved graphics/imaging performance (up to 80% for some
>> operations)
>> * Replaced some functions with thread safe
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est my java version it gives
> following error - wonder why
>
> #./java -version
> Error: can't find libjava.so.
Please send the output of "sh -x /usr/local/j2sdk1.3.1/bin/java".
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A Blackdown 1.4.2 for x86, AMD64, and probably SPARC will be available
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IBM's 1.4.0 seems to be even faster but it doesn't support as many
concurrent connections as Blackdown 1.4.1 and Sun 1.4.1.
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> get support for NPTL in ahead of Sun or IBM.
It already works.
(IBM's NGPT would have required some changes in JVMs but NGPT is dead.)
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> I am unable to use JMF's RTP implementation.
Please check /etc/hosts. The 127.0.0.1 entry should not contain the
hostname of the machine, ie. if it looks like this
127.0.0.1 localhost
change it to
127.0.0.1 localhost
Juerge
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> can anyone explain this ?
>
> PS. I am using j2sdk1.4.1_01 gcc 3.2 on Mandrake 9
IIRC Mandrake's mozilla has been built with gcc-2.95, so you have to
use the plugin from j2{sdk,re}-1.4.1-01-linux-i586-g
e version compiled with gcc 2.95,
> isn't it?)
They're compatible with the gcc-3.2 build too.
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>> BTW: If you use another setting than CONFIG_1GB
or if you're on x86-64
>> you want to use the new release. Older HotSpot versions have
>> problems with the other values.
>
>
:)
BTW: If you use another setting than CONFIG_1GB you want to use the
new release. Older HotSpot versions have problems with the other
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re supported in this release
(PC-style PCI sound cards are not supported)
- Recording is not supported yet (it might work but it is untested
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else. This makes it somewhat hard to predict release dates for the
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>> when I try to run one of my java apps an exception named
>> java.lang.InternalError: not implemented yet appears if I use some
>> swing components (I think JDesk
veloper.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4517321.html
[Java fails on 3-byte RGB screens used by some Linux implementations]
Please send the output of xdpyinfo.
Also check if XF86Config-4 has a "DefaultFbBpp 32" line in the Screen
section. If not, does it work if you add it?
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* Alternative java.nio implementation with better scalability
* Improve support for printing with CUPS
* Use XDND instead of Motif-DnD for better interoperabil
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gt; java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: JMFSecurityManager: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
>/nfs/petr
> ovic/share/java/jmf/jmf-2.1.1/lib/libjmfjawt.so:
>/nfs/petrovic/share/java/jmf/jmf-2.1.1/lib/l
> ibjmfjawt.so: undefined symbol: JAWT_GetAWT
Does it work if you set
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib/i386:/lib/i386/client
an
"java -classic"
* make "-classic" the first entry in jvm.cfg, set THREADS_FLAG=green
and simply use "java"
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e the problem using Sun's JRE on
> Windows or Solaris or using the latest Apple MRJ for Mac OS X.
>
> What's up?
It's a bug. Will be fixed in the next release.
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Run Java 2
ou have to link with libpthread in both cases.)
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l use
instead of "java") that is linked with libLiS.so.
> Q2.) Does the following restriction apply to the linux 1.3.1 (native
> threads)?
No, the restriction only applies to the green threads VM.
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ion in terms ("a lot of developer interest"/"won't
> support")?
>
> I guess we'll hope to see this work properly in Blackdown's 1.4
> (rather than change desktop environments). Would any of the
> Blackdown developers care to comment?
Fortunately we do
Please note that Debian packages for J2SE v1.3.1-02b-FCS are not
available yet. We've completly reworked the packaging for Debian, the
new packages will be available next week.
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> Hi everyone, I installed familiar 0.5.1 and Blackdown on my
> ipaq,h3850,but I just installed familiar basic, not any GUI.Then I
> try to run a java program which contains a swing interface.My ipaq
> gives the following error message.
did you install xl
HotSpot yes, but only in interpreted mode at first.
(We've asked Apple for help but they saw no value in giving us access
to their PPC specific HotSpot code.)
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Take a look at
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if these packages could be available again!
New Debian packages will be available this week.
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dy you might want to use J3D 1.3-beta1
instead.
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ike too much work...
memory_md.c is for the the classic VM. Changing the HotSpot VM is
more tricky.
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Run Java 2 SE v1.3.1 o
applet, and I get a pop-up asking me to
> install JRE...
Please upgrade to Mozilla 0.9.5 or later. The plugin in 1.3.1-02a has
not been tested with older Mozilla versions.
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Run Java 2 SE v1.3
4478223).
Yes, it has the fix mentioned in 4469343. (4478223 is for 1.4)
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and
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status/INSTALL-1.3-j2re
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reworking the package structure for J2SE and
additional packages, the new packages will be available in early
January.]
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>> Hm, works fine here with "Opera 5.05TP1 for Linux - 20010807 Build
>> 030
>> - [5]". Do you use the static or dynamic QT version?
>
>
Olivier Rossel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Juergen Kreileder wrote:
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>>Olivier Rossel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>Wow. I tested IBM jdk (1.3). It is MUCH faster than Sun's or
>>>Blackdown's, on Swing stuff (under Linux, at
Phil Boutros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Is JavaScript enabled in Netscape?
>
> Well...I feel like a real moron. I didn't see anything that
> said that Javascript was supposed to be turned
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>> How did you install the 1.3.1 plugin? With a symlink to
>> javaplugin.so?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Please set JAVA_PLUGIN_TRACE=1 and send the output
file was in, I got "cannot find
> VM symbols" (sorry, going from memory here).
java_vm should not be invoked directly. The plugin uses java_vm
internally and should set LD_LIBRARY_PATH automatically.
Please set JAVA_PLUGIN_TRACE=1 and send the output you get when plugin
starts
the same thing whether using the Blackdown
> distribution or the distribution supplied with the Caldera
> distribution. Is this a glib issue. Any help appreciated.
Yes, they look different but they all should be 32x32 pixels. See
j2sdk1.3.1/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif*.gif
Juergen
different technological solution, or what?
They have their own VM.
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> JK> Yes, it's old but it's only restricted to "green" threads in
> JK> Sun's version. Our classic VM supports
Dynamic libraries:
> 40333000-4044e000 r-xp 08:01 389386 /lib/libc-2.1.92.so
Please upgrade your glibc. 2.1.92 is a broken beta version.
The latest version for RH 7.0 seems to be 2.2.4-18:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-121.html
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he other two are implementations of Sun's HotSpot performance
> engine, optimized for use in server and client environments. The
> HotSpot versions use kernel threads, which means true support of
> multiprocessing.
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>RHL7.1 (kernel 2.4.2) with RHL7.2 (kernel 2.4.7) ?
I don't think so.
> 2. Are there any plans for certifying/porting jdk1.2 and jdk1.3 for
>RHL 7.2 ?
Yes, we will test the next release on 7.2.
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t supported by Xlib, loccale set to C
> Warning: X locale modifiers not supported, using default
>
> The machine is not an ipaq, and uses a redhat 7 derived build
Please install or generate locale files at least for en_US.
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ch now is an add-on to the RE
package) from incoming.debian.org.
The new packages install into /usr/lib/j2se/. and
/usr/lib/j2se/./jre is a real directory.
We will move the packages onto our mirrors as soon as we have updated
the add-on packages (Java3D, JMF, ...).
Juergen
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> Yes, I'm aware Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 Java Plugin works great. Are any
> "hacks" necessary to get it running well on latest glibc versions?
I would recommend using 1.3.1.
Anyhow, does it help if you set LD_PRELOAD=libXt.so.6 ?
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into 1.4 before the release? Any idea when we'll
> see a Blackdown beta? FCS?
We are near a first beta release. (We'll make a least one beta
release before doing some release candidates.)
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the form .. on all VMs.
Juergen
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eruser privileges.
> (I assume MIT-SHM is already employed for BufferedImage itself).
Yes.
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Run Java 2 SE v1.3.1 on your iPAQ:
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gt; will always fail, even if the JIT is okay and located at the right
> place.
Sun doesn't register the native implementation for
java.lang.Compiler.initialize() in their 1.3.1. Our 1.3.1 does.
> Is that a known bug?
I don't know if they consider it a bug or a feature.
J
ort in the future?
Not in the near future but we will definitively fade out support for
glibc-2.1.3 and XFree 3 at some point in 2002.
XFree 4 will hopefully support a broader range of cards by then.
Juergen
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