Re: Max number of threads with NPTL

2004-02-04 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:56:57AM -0800, Hui Huang wrote: >Default stack size is 512k. You need 3500 * 512k = 1750M address space >for 3500 threads. Try -Xss96k. Also check your limit on max #processes >(ulimit -u), you can't create more threads than that limit either. Is there a common place whe

Re: Does the Blackdown distribution and JVM for the AMD64 support heap spaces larger than 2GB?

2004-01-14 Thread Vincent Touquet
I guess the answer is yes and you can find it in the archives :) regards, v On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 04:49:05PM -0800, Brian Hart wrote: >I'm looking for a java solution for the AMD opteron that will allow me to >write & run a java app that has a large heap of ~8-14GB. Does your >distribution an

Availability of the next (1.5) blackdown release on different architectures ?

2003-12-27 Thread Vincent Touquet
Hi, Could anyone inform me about which architectures the next blackdown release will cover ? I'm particularly interested if there will be a ppc port (I reckon x86 and amd64 will be there anyway ?). regards, Vincent -- To UNSUB

Re: Website Irritations, Debian packages of 1.4.x

2002-10-24 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:02:43AM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: >Hi! >I've seen an announcement of the Java 1.4.x Port quite some time ago >which said something about "Debian packages available soon". While I'm >sure this was quite some time ago, I: >a) Cannot find that press release anymore (on

Re: JVM and threads

2002-09-04 Thread Vincent Touquet
Cool I'm curious too, as I have an MP server... regards v On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 09:30:33AM +0200, Marco Trevisan wrote: >Thanks to all you guys! :) > >I will try it (most probabily next week) and report back to the mailing >list. >The main reasons are: >1) I would like to deploy on multi-proc

Re: Newbie version questions

2002-07-29 Thread Vincent Touquet
I think Debian 3.0 (Woody) would be just fine for you. You could add the blackdown URIs to you sources.list and install the jdk (probably 1.3 as the 1.4 .debs [debian packages] are not out yet or in beta). I really like Debian, the debian Java packages integrate nicely into the system and its a

Re: Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ?

2002-07-24 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 12:53:27PM -0700, Calvin Austin wrote: >No news is good news. Juergen has got some 1.4.1 beta builds in testing >regards >calvin Yes indeed :) Sometimes its awfully silent though ;) Of course I haven't been subscribed to this list for a long time yet ... Thanks for the i

Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ?

2002-07-24 Thread Vincent Touquet
Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ? :) Only mails I've been getting so far , is "I'm away on holiday" and unsubscription emails :/ Well, except for that valid question about source code availability of the JMF libs ... Hello ? :) regards vincent --

Threading the beaten track oncemore ...

2002-07-23 Thread Vincent Touquet
First of all, apologies to anyone who might find this question annoying. I was just wondering about the status of the 1.4 jdk in the Blackdown Project ? The status page was last updated a long time ago and I was just wondering. I really like the Blackdown .debs that's why I wonder :) best rega