Re: Is there a decent file explorer for Linux?

1998-10-27 Thread Ross Golder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This is already failed project, unless you add custom JNI, because > ``File'' class does not support all types of file. e.g. Can I execute > a file? Is it a symbolic link? Is it character device? Sacrifice for > maximum portability. > You could w

Re: Is there a decent file explorer for Linux?

1998-10-27 Thread Ross Golder
Chi-Ming Yang wrote: > > > I think the java-linux list is for technical issues about the port, but Chi-Ming >Yang has raised a question which relates to philosophies of java and linux. Can >there be a java window manager (Jwm) which will live on any platform and bypass the >window managers?

Re: Unidentified subject!

1998-10-21 Thread Ross Golder
Mike Price wrote: > > What is going on with this email thing? Looks like some stupid a***hole is gearing up to start spamming us. X-Mailer: Ghost Mail 5.1 http://ay.home.ml.org/ X-Priority: 1 (Highest) > -Original Message- > From: friend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: friend <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Write Once Run Anywhere?

1998-10-01 Thread Ross Golder
Steve Cohen wrote: > > No, that's not it. The classpath is right. With the same classpath, under > Win95, the copied CLASS files fail, but compiled source files work. You're not using a Microsoft Java VM (/compiler) ? I've never used them but from what I hear, they like to 'do their own thing

Re: redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Ross Golder
Steve Byrne wrote: > > Uncle George writes: > > Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a > > redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the > > 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to > > redhat for their inclusion