Brett W. McCoy writes:
> > I would like to run jikes on my RH 5.0 linux box, but jikes wants
> > libstdc++-2.8, while the current rpm contains libstdc++-2.7 and ...-2.9,
> > but not 2.8. :(
>
> Grab it at
>
>
>ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/distributions/redhat/redhat-5.2/i386/RedHat/RPMS/libstd
I am getting a shared lib error when running jedit with v5:
/usr/local/java/lib/i586/green_threads/libnet.so: undefined symbol:
java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate (libnet.so)
Where should java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketCreate be defined?
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Jason Dillon writes:
> Is there any other JIT compiler for Linux other than TYA? I have been using
> TYA for a while. I have found that it does not really help for swing
> applications, rather it hinders. I was using NetBeans with TYA and it was
> quite slow to react to ui events. It was a
Nelson Minar writes:
> >> What, are you kidding?
> >HE'S COMPLETELY NUTS
>
> Maybe a refugee from the Freedows project :-)
Can please stop this stupid thread...
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James Cassidy writes:
> I've used ddd, it works with java (use ddd --jdb to start). Didn't
> use it a lot, so I can't attest to how well it works. It does have
> quite a following for it's use in other languages. Check out:
>
> http://mumm.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/
It does not run
Doug Welzel writes:
> I've been running the Java version of ICQ and AOL's Instant Messenger on a
> Linux system with JDK 1.1.6 and both programs have been "loosing windows".
> For example, when you go to send someone a message in ICQ, the window
> flashes up on the screen and then disappears.
Tom Sedge writes:
> I don't think they are ready with their JDK yet - couldn't find that on
> the site.
I also could not find any pricing information about turboj...
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Has somebody done some working on that?
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Rani Pinchuk writes:
> What about TYA? (It is still alive right?) - you can find its URL in
> Java Tools for Linux page of blackdown:
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/javatools.html
And it works great for me!
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