I send this original message out over a week ago and nobody has
responded yet. Has anyone else had this problem and if so what was the
solution to it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Richard.
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 09:56 -0400, Richard Baldwin wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 16:07 -0
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 o
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 unknown? I have enclosed the log from one such crash:
#
# An unex
Is there a variable that can be set to select a different location for
temporary files (other than /tmp)?
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H and JAVA_HOME on the off chance
they might help but to no avail.
Have I done something stupid? Many thanks for your help.
Richard Priestley
The stack trace
Problem creating javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel with method
getUserTextFont and args { : java.lang.reflect.InvocationTar
Hi,
Sorry, I've just seen the post from Larry Arnold referring to libstdc++.
I've installed the ipkg called libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 and its up and running.
Sorry to waste your time.
Regards,
Richard
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Subject: Swing on ARM
Date: Wed, 6 Mar
I've been getting crashed in forte4j, and InstallShield for java and
with ElixirIDE which all
have dumps that look like the follow:
(I've been real busy lately so I haven't been follow the groups
closely, so .. )
Anybody have a clue. Forte used to work and I can for the life of me
remember
any
s.
What combination of lib, tool, jdk and os versions would you recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Richard Johnson
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A more detailed account of my problem:
I am trying to debug a dynamic native library I have ported fr
On Mon, 03 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> richard johnson wrote:
> >
> > Program received signal ?, Unknown signal.
> > 0x4012eb6e in __sigsuspend (set=0xb2a8) at
>../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sigsuspend.c:48
> > 48 ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sigsuspend.c: No such f
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> richard johnson wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am in the process of porting a JNI dynamic library to
> > Unix that was developed on wiindows. I have made
> > some errors and would like to debug but am hav
Hello,
I am in the process of porting a JNI dynamic library to
Unix that was developed on wiindows. I have made
some errors and would like to debug but am having
some troubles using ddd and gdb.
The following snippets are from the stderr stream
when I run without the debugger and just crash.
Hmmm. I have an applet that also exhibits this same sort of
every-other-click misbehavior, but I don't use any Swing classes. I get
the error in both the 1.1.7 and 1.0.2 versions of the applet. Perhaps
it's a bug lurking in the underlying AWT threads?
Richard Hall
Network Services
Does anyone know where I can download BDK 1.0? Sun seems to have
completely migrated their site to 1.1, which only works with JDK 1.2. I
need a version that works with JDK 1.1. Thanks.
Richard Hall
Network Services
University of Tennessee
I am new to java and the 1.2 JDK. I am running
RedHat 5.2 and theBlackdown JDK1.2-v1pre-release. The install went fine. I
have finallyfigured out the libstdc++ link and I can successfully compile
commandline applications.
However, I am getting the following error on this
simple applet. An
- see the attachment.
Rich.
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owners of
the list concerning the above configuration
problems, I don't expect to be able to set
up an `approved' list with all the appropriate
redirections from java.blackdown.org and
links from their website. So, who runs this
list?
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I want to execute a java test program from inside a shell script under Red
Hat 5.2. Any thoughts on the best construct to use along the lines of:
#!/bin/sh
java \
-Dcgi.content_type=$CONTENT_TYPE \
hello
r.b.
Linuxsoft
Open Source Solutions
http://www.linuxsoft.net
couldn't get the attached code into this reply
easily, but if I haven't made myself clear, ask again, and I'll go through
the slight inconvenience of editing the code.
Your lazy helper,
Richard Hall
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ned
Monitor registry: monitor owner: "main"
Thread Alarm Q:
sys_thread_t 0xdf490de0 [Timeout in 66 ms]
Abort (core dumped)
Thanks for any ideas,
Richard Hall
Network Services
University of Tennessee
macs.org) has colour
syntax highlighting and lots more. It's
probably the best editor / development
environment you can get for Linux now,
although its enormous power comes with
large size and system requirements.
Rich.
PS. Sorry to any vi fans out there ...
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passing off - a
severe offense.
Besides, Microsoft have very deep pockets and
could afford to launch a lawsuit even if there
was only a slight chance of victory just to
put pressure on Sun and to stir controversy
over the Java platform.
Rich.
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n JDK 1.1, but
is this in Java2?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Rich.
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t this are a bit mysterious, so I'm looking
for some real world examples.
- Signed objects and the public key authentication
system in Java 2.
Rich.
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port of Java2 will contain a JIT?
Rich.
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used to
work for, and I can dig out the script(s) and config
file(s) if you're interested.
Rich.
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web discussion if you want, but
don't expect anyone over here to follow.
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ial JITs - IBM and Metroworks - but
neither has appeared yet.
When Java 2 (a.k.a. JDK 1.2) appears on the
scene for Linux, it may contain a JIT. Don't
ask on the list about when Java 2 will appear,
because no one knows and everyone is bored of
reading about it.
Rich.
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uld at the very least get an error or
exception when I try to run the code.
Rich.
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Exception
{
super (input, type);
}
/**
* Receive the message.
*/
protected void receiveBody (DataInputStream input)
throws IOException
{
this.user = input.readUTF ();
}
}
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I've just found out why `d' isn't initialized ...
it seems to be a dumb design decision in Java
rather than a bug in the JVM.
Rich.
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{
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass ();
}
}
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$ java -version
java version "1.1.6"
$ java DerivedClass
d = 0
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John Summerfield wrote:
> > There was talk of them releasing their JVM for
> > Linux ... I'm really looking forward to that.
>
> I don't know about JVM: I saw a mention of the x86 JIT here.
Isn't that the same thing? Or can you plug
one JIT into any JVM?
Rich.
to that.
Rich.
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I believe that you can compile Java support into your kernel, or perhaps
as a module. In other words, what you want does exist. Check into
building a new kernel or using modules.
Richard Hall
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tire Java project (60
source files) in just a few seconds. And if you
use it as above, then it works out the dependencies
and only recompiles what's necessary.
Rich.
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Full_Name: Richard Hidalgo Lorite
JDK_Version: 1.1.7v1a
JDK_Arch: i386 (x86)
Linux_Dist: Debian
Linux_Dist_Ver: 1.3.1 Kernel 2.0.30
Libc_Ver: libc5
Ld_Ver:
Dyn_Java: no
Toolkit: Motif
Toolkit_Ver:
Bug_Example: http://
Submission from: 195.53.63.12 (195.53.63.12)
Linux distribution
find with SMTP, so far as I can tell, and pretty
> easy to use. I haven't tried it with POP or IMAP and fully intend to
> die before trying it with MAPI.
I stand corrected (and have to rewrite some code ... :-)
Rich.
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ge at the
beginning of a line.
For portability to Windows, you will unfortunately
have to write a little program which replaces
sendmail. It just needs to accept the message
and connect to a *user-configurable* machine
and SMTP port. (Note that most mail can be
relayed locally - it does not need
e help system and syntax hilighting.
The only solution I found was to switch to Windows :-( and use IBM's Visual
Age for Java. This is by far the most advanced IDE on earth today. But there
is hope because there is some discussions to port it to Linux.
Good luck
Richard
to override the standard
l'n'f? I choose window managers quite deliberately
to get a consistent l'n'f across applications,
whether written in Java or whatever.
Anyway, you might get some ideas from the MDI
code available on my homepage. Not quite what
you want, but maybe another w
On Mon, Oct 26, 1998 at 09:14:21PM -0500, Uncle George wrote:
> This is simply due to the kernel ( 2.0.33) , or glibc's ( 2.0.7 - i
> think -19 ) incompatible definition of struct ipc_perm. The kernel
> thinks that most of the members are ushort, whereas glibc thinks that
> most of the members are
Michael Emmel wrote:
> 404 big time were do I sign ??
> Mike
I am sorry wrong url. Here is the right one. Please hurry they are
suppose to send the petition in about a week.
http://www.jguru.com/thetick/visualage/tips/
Please do it soon.
Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> IBM is considering to implement a Linux version of its IBM VisualAge for
> Java. VAJava is a great development environment of Java applications. If
> you have interest in this matter, please sign the petition available at
>
Whenever I try to run a java app (jre 1.1.6 v5, I immediately get a segfault
error. I'm running RH5.0 with libstdc++2.8.0-8 and KDE. I'm able to use kaffe
1.0 with no problem.
I've tried:
1) moving libc.so.6 and libdl.so.2a to another directory (from the default
$JAVA_HOME/lib/xxx/green_thread
Steve Cohen wrote:
> Now here is a detail that may be more relevant:
> There are 19 .java files in the package. The compilation under linux is making
> them into 19 class files. When compiling under Win95, 27 class files are
> created. Two of these are for non-public classes defined in other
Just a note in case no one has told you for a while--the work you do is great.
-- Richard
If people want to show some support for Visibroker
for Java on Linux, they could follow up to my posting on
Inprise's new Visibroker forum:
news://forums.inprise.com/inprise.public.visibroker
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here too, and I'm not going to change to
1.1.5 for the sake of one application. Does anyone
know if they plan to release a version with works with
1.1.6 soon?
Rich.
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I want to install linux on a yet to be bought notebook. Are there
driver compatibility issues for the ethernet card? Should I make sure
to get/avoid certain ethernet cards? Is there a list of supported
devices somewhere? Am I just conjuring up problems where none exist?
Thanks :)
it, is it's very expensive to purchase - around £2000
($3500). There's an eval copy you can play with for some
limited time (30 days?) so you could at least learn CORBA
from it. That's at: http://www.inprise.com/
Rich.
PS. I'm still looking for a freeware Java ORB. Any suggest
After removing this file,
various java programs and other things went a lot
faster.
Have you tried using strace(1) to see what rmic is up to?
Rich.
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ssary unless you are
extremely short of RAM (or have $$$ to burn :-)
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"boredom ... one of the most overrated emotions ... the sky is made
of b
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Joe Carter wrote:
>Stephan Greene wrote:
>>
>> According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
>> their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
>>
>> http://www.slashdot.org/articles/980721/1955212.shtml
>>
>They certainly did.
>It works very well too. V. f
Richard Jones wrote:
> org.omg.CORBA.UNKNOWN[completed=MAYBE]
> at com.visigenic.vbroker.orb.SE.read(SE.java:28)
Sorry to answer my own question :-) This topic seemed
to cause more discussion about how I ever managed to
get VBJ working on Linux than on the original problem.
Any
rt osagent to Linux because of `lack of interest'. Yeah ...
right ... Maybe you should write to them too and if enough
people do it, then they will change their mind.
Rich.
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"boredom ... one of the most overrated emotions ... the sky is made
of bubbles ..."
(OutputStream.java)
at seismo.Reader.run(Reader.java:38)
Thanks,
Richard Hall
Network Services
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import seismo.Reader;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
public class ReaderTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
Reader r = new Reader
l?
Many thanks to all replies -
Richard
l?
Many thanks to all replies -
Richard
System.out.println("done"); }
}
}
bash$ /usr/local/jdk1.1.6/bin/java Monopoly
0
ready to begin
false
false
false
false
The program hangs indefinitely here. Thanks for your time.
Richard Hall
Network Services
University of Tennessee
1, so if there's a working Java Web Server RPM that'd be
awesome. Or even a tarball of a working installation would be great.
If not, if _anyone_ could offer to help me out that'd be great.
Many thanks,
Richard
1, so if there's a working Java Web Server RPM that'd be
awesome. Or even a tarball of a working installation would be great.
If not, if _anyone_ could offer to help me out that'd be great.
Many thanks,
Richard
piler has bailed with close to 1M of RAM free. The only things
running while this is happening besides a few xterms are X, Netscape, and
XEmacs. Do I need to add more swap or what?
Richard Hall
Network Services
University of Tennessee
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