I have tried it with the 64GB PAE turned on...I don't belive it
changes these constants. It didn't help me.
eric.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:58:50AM -0800, Vladimir G Ivanovic wrote:
> Have you tried enabling CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G when building your kernel?
> With a 4GB VM s
e of these problems, but I don't think all. Does
anyone actually compile this thing? :) Someone want to help me with
getting one that has -DUSE_MALLOC?
eric.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:24:40PM -0500, Paul Mclachlan wrote:
> At :47 02 Feb 2002 -0600, Eric wrote:
>
> > Does anyone ha
than the limit)...it just doesn't mmap a whole gigabyte
of process address space from the end of its binary at 0x0804d000 to
0x400.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this? Would it be a big job to
fix it in the JVM?
Thanks,
eric.
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> Hi,
> A few days ago I installed on Debian 2.2 the j2sdk1.3 from the debian
> file.
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> $ java -version
> java version "1.3.0"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
> Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS)
> Java HotSpot(
emote message: Compiling wrapper code
No hints in server window.
I tried messing with the jre java.policy.
# cat java.policy
grant {
permission java.security.AllPermission;
};
No luck. The server.policy and client.policy for the J2EE both have
FilePermission for the ext dir.
Any help appr
uot;; do
echo Fixing: $file
sed "s@IDL:omg.org/@IDL:@g" $file > $file.tmp
mv $file.tmp $file
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m looking for any ideas on what might be happening during the
pause. Perhaps there is a service or something that it's looking
for that I don't have on my system? Or maybe some kind of thread
issue?
Thanks,
Eric Multanen
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one available? Thanks.
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iled Code)
It's important for me because I want to produce images (charts) in batch
mode and from my Web site (witch isn't connected to an X server...).
I use Linux Debian 2.1 / blackdown JDK 1.2.0 (gclib 2.0).
Do I need to configure X in a special way to do this ?
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Hi, I need to package JRE 1.1.8 from IBM with my application as well as
the "swingall.jar" from Sun. What are the terms of licensing agreements
for these two programs?? Do I have to pay licensing fees for the use of
JRE 1.1.8 and "swingall.jar"??
Thanks.
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java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Compiled Code)
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at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(Compiled Code)
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Hi, I guess the subject says all. Does clipping a large image to a
small clipping area improves performance of graphics drawing?
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ne have this problem before? I'm using JDK 1.1.7 v3 (Black-down)
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Hi,
Hotjava may solve the problem for the developer.
The end user however wants it to run on Netscape or
whatever.
I'd personally like everyone running appletviewer but,
alas!
gr. Eric
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> Try HotJava. Since it is written in Jav
Hi,
Firstly: applets CAn read and write files as through JDBC
Secondly: you have to place the postgresql.jar file in your
applet's home dir.
gr. Eric
--- James Seigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check your applet tag for codebase tag
> Check to make sure your datbase drive
switch to the more efficient way since Java complains
OutOfMemory exception on large images
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You might want a bit of help with GUI using the best IDE
I've ever seen ( & great perfomance)
AnyJ for Linux:
http://www.netcomputing.de/
gr. Eric
--- Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Java-Linux,
> I've been getting deeper into UserInterface design
&
Not all in this group.
Since you ported Java stuff to pre2, this is the place to
go lookin for answers.
If people drag you down, the energy wasted is theirs.
gr. Eric
--- Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This same package was installed on Solaris and its
> runtime an
Thanks to you too,
Stick to whatever suits you...
gr. Eric
--- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>thanks for help. i think i have got it sorted now. and
> i'm gonna stick to
> mysql, i've got used to it.
> thanks again.
>
>
>
>
Bradley,
this problem was discussed predominantly in the month of
september. I suggest you check the archives on Blackdown.
I was one of the complainers...
gr. Eric
--- Bradley Rosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
sweat. I hope it pays off
for you brother...
Oh,
I managed to step over the line to PostgrSQL. Support for
JDBC is much better. This might be a hint. They also
upgraded to JDBC2 faster then mysql usually does
Good luck,
gr. Eric
--- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Oh, this reminds me of (X)Emacs and Java:
Check out
http://www.baclace.net/emacsjava.html
for your IDE mate.
gr. Eric
--- "Alex M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NullPointerException:
> >
Roger,
use java -classpath .:$CLASSPATH
this way your current dir and your claspath is always
scanned!
Have fun
--- Roger Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there I installed the jdk1.1.6 onto my Redhat system
> then I also
> installed the mysql JDBC and I had to set the classpath
>
Folks,
Though I'm confessin' that I read a bit less than I should
maybe, why do applets in JDK 1.2 ignore my $CLASSPATH?
It worked with JDK 1.1.4 on my TurboLinux.
After installing, the applicable text to read says:
'No $CLASSPATh, no $JAVA_HOME, just run it!"
Fairly enthusiastic that, but what
Yes, Greg,
and it's the most stupid thing they invented at SUN because
now you have to juggle with most filemanagers extension
feature to execute a java class program.
Moreover, since the sacred URL needs every character of a
given path, it would be suitable if that went for .class
too. Anyway, w
Folks,
I am looking for a nice coffee and cream project and came
across this Jozilla browser, said they needed help, were
part of a grand project called JOS.
I downloaded the user version but since it runs on 1.1 I
decided to upgrade the lot to 1.2 myself.
But I've got a few little questions (why
All you that replied on my postings:
I received it on my private address I set as a REPLY-TO.
Should be fixed ;-)
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Folks,
In this list some discussion was held about java IDE's on
Linux. Now all IDEs mentioned are java-based. Performance
isn't a thing you can show off with in java, so I wondered
if I should download Jbuilder or Netbean or whatever
similar IDE for use on my 48MB 150Mhz Pentium (Linux)
boz
...uhhh, it's not something great. In fact, something most of us don't
like... ;)
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Hi y'all,
Whenever I start appletviewer I get these missing font
messages. Did I miss something when installing?
I use the blackdown JDK 1.2b pre-release kit on TurboLinux
3.0.
Someone seen this stuff?
gr. Eric
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal-
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 13:00:20 Gunnar Stahl wrote:
>>
>
>maybe in the desktop area. And they knew that it was very usefull to create the
>thought and feeling of a "java community". But the big heads at solaris
>suddenly noticed that linux is becoming more and more stronger and that they
>have t
s in my $CLASSPATH...
I'm using JDK 1.1.6 on TurboLinux 3.0
Appreciate your help.
Gr. Eric
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hi there,
any class I try to run, gives me a
:
Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: classname
sample and demo files, own files no
matter...
PATH points to the jdk/bin directory and CLASSPATH is set
(JDK1.2 on RedHat6)
please help me someone !
thanx Eric Ballnath
Hi:
The blackdown.org web site used to suggest that the patches necessary
to build the JDK on Linux were available. Are they still? Where?
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Hi there,
I just installed the pre-release 1 of jdk1.2 on my system and as stated
in the README included its bin directory in my PATH. But - even trying to
run a simple HelloWorld fails with an OutOfMemory error (and I am somewhat
certain that there is enough memory left [unless, 900MB free me
Hello team,
I already worked with your port of jdk 1.1, and it was really
excellent. Now I'd like to work on the jdk 1.2. But I had no chance to
find kernel patch 2.0.37 and Alan Cox's ac9 patch. Do you have any idea
where to find them ?
Many thanks for your excellent job.
goo
.0.36
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I believe your using the link command incorrectly. I could be wrong in
regards to Linux usage, but I believe the proper way would be;
ln {args} source target
the "->" shouldn't be there. And you can link file to file, so I'd have to
look at this in Linux myself. But I'd try it w/out
> "George" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> Fonts have changed. From my look jdk1.2 want to really use
George> scaleable fonts/type1 fonts/truetype fonts. Scaleable
George> fonts from X are the ones with 0-0-0-0 in them ( as this
George> is the criteria used
ks for any suggestions.
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> "David" == David Harvill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> We are running java 1.1.7 for the alpha on RedHat 5.2.
David> Java on the command line works fine, but anything we try
David> using graphics gives an error about not finding libawt.so
David> and libXm.so. Both file
>>>>> "George" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> is swim motif avail ( free ? ) Eric Bohm wrote:
Unfortunately, no. It is a commercial motif implementation much like
Mootif.
>> I just upgraded to the jdk117_alpha21164a_bin a
I just upgraded to the jdk117_alpha21164a_bin and am having trouble
with some of the demo programs seg faulting or aborting while using
SWiM Motif.
They all work fine when I set my LD_LIBRARY_PATH to use lesstif 0.87.
So this is not a critical bug. But it is interesting nonetheless.
An examp
Hi,
Just want to ask as the titled, thanx for guys like you to make Java
work on linux and I really hope java and linux can take over microsoft's
buggy products. Hope you could give a mail to me once it is available.
Thankx
>From newbie
Eric
> "Uncle" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uncle> actually a 21164a ( the "a" really counts - who wuddya
Uncle> thunkit ) i'm gonny try to see if i can build for all
Uncle> processors with 117, and see if it all will fit under 10
Uncle> meg. these processors are ( 2
> "Uncle" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uncle> what is habanero??? gat
>> But found some problems when trying to use habanero on top of
>> it.
Its a groupware application and environment for developing groupware
in java.
You can find it at.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc
> "Dimitris" == Dimitris Vyzovitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dimitris> Hi, Since it seems that we are going to have jdk1.2 in
Dimitris> sync with everybody else, are there any plans for also
Dimitris> porting the media framework (especially java3D) on
Dimitris> linux?
I'm c
> "Mark" == Mark Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> Hello - We are looking at doing some serious development on
Mark> Alpha Linux, and were wondering what the status of JDK for
Mark> it is. Can you shed any light on it for us?
Mark> Thanks, -- Mark Morgan Partner Auror
Someone enlighted me that I need to install the absolutely latest glibc
RPM files. I found them at:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/redhat-5.0/updates/i386/
So far, this seems to have fixed my problems.
-Eric
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I installed the jdk1-1-6v4 and can compile
d anything that decribes my scenario.
-Eric
Hello,
You said you have an editor "that makes life easier". What's that for?
Thanks for your answer.
-jec
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 4:50 PM
> To: Kenny Freeman
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: re: pac
We are waiting for your results
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Davies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 3:35 PM
> To: Java-Linux Mailing list
> Subject: Java/Linux dB's
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> Many thanks for the rapid replies everyone (M$ tech. support are still
> enga
wing line:
cc -o jnitest -I/include -I/include/genunix \
jnitest.c -L/lib/alpha/green_threads -ljava
where is the location of the JDK on my Linux/Alpha box.
Thanks,
Eric
>>>>> Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> interesting the things people do. i my
sible, I don't know much of libjava internals. As a
note, on our glibc port, we see this message:
> OUCH: nested memory code, to 1 levels.
while on the libc5 port, we're more apt to see either a massive core
dump or "Trying to free bogus memory" messages.
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
I want to start programming Java on Linux but its abit confusing with all
the versions of glibc libc jdk linux...
I have an old pentium, if I put Redhat 5.1 on it, what else will I need.
glibc version ?, jdk version? motif/lesstif?
thanking you...
Hi all,
are there any minimum libc5 requirements for jre 1.1.5 v7 as there are for
the JDK? I'm getting a segmentation violation running the JRE, and wnat to
be sure it's not just cuz I've got the wrong libc. I'm running on a RedHat
4.1 system with libc.so.5.3.12.
Thanks,
Eric
e app down/bloat it out too much for
comfort?
If it was C++ I wouldn't even worry about it.
Eric
I develope Java in work most of the time on my Linux machine (which is
great), but, a project has come up which will need a small persistant store
of objects/values, about 1000-3000 of them. Management has deemed that VB
with an Access file (which can be replaced easily) is the way to go. (Bye
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