I have responded privately with regards to this thread and the request as
well as the offer for assistance on the sparc port. I can be reached through
the links on the 'Contact Us' page or through this email address. Requests
are forwarded on to the appropriate persons.
Th
Please ignore.
Test =)
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Am 24.10.2002 um 11:16:03 +0200 schrieb Vincent Touquet folgendes:
> >a) Cannot find that press release anymore (on the website)
> Its still in the mailinglist archives :)
OK. Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:09:50 -0700:
Currently the SDK and the Runtime Environment are available as
self-extracting .tar.bz
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
>hi,
I'm learning java. But when I compiled this code in the console
import java.awt.*;
public class fenster extends Frame
{
public static void main (String args[])
{
fenster hauptfenster=new fenster();
hauptfenster.reSize (300,300);
hauptfenster.setLocation (100,100);
haupt
.
Thanks,
Karl Asha
You'll want the FCS. THat's the final release. RC* are release
candidates.
Karl
Sean Choi writes:
> A friend of mine referred me to your webpage.
> Which release should I download, and what do the
> different releases stand for?
>
> release types for jdk 1.
Seems a lot of people have managed to download the plugin in ascii
mode. It needs to be explicitly downloaded in binary mode. The version
at ftp.tux.org is correct. That site is actually the central mirror
repository.
Cheers,
Karl
Rachel Greenham writes:
> Tom Williams wrote:
> >
These links allow you to use AlertExchange to find out via email
whenever these pages have been updated.
Cheers,
Karl Asha
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Jørn Poulsen writes:
> Karl Asha wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, I'm still waiting to be given legal authority to allow access
> > to the linux port source base. Until then, my hands are tied. As soon as
> > things are sorted out, I'll pass on an e
Sparclinux too.
Karl
Peter Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Blackdown 1.2.2 RC4 is up on ftp.tux.org:
>
> ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc4
>
> -Peter
> http://armedbear.org
>
>
> -
There was a mishap with the nameservice on monday that carried on through
until this morning, causing the mailing lists and webserver to be
unreachable. Please be forwarned that service will be transferred later
this week and may result in additional downtime.
Cheers,
Karl
ed in dedicated some resources to assist with the
port. I provided him with Steve Byrne's contact information and that was
the last that I heard of it. If Steve wasn't answering, I would have been
more than happy to redirect the inprise contact to the primary porters.
I def
That's just a typo in the list maintainer address. Used to point back
to me. Will fix it shortly.
Cheers,
Karl
Chris Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> every recent mail from the list says:
>
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The list was modified a couple of weeks ago to allow subscribers on the
digest list to post to the main list.
Not sure about the nature of my reaction though. Did I grow horns and
threaten your firstborn?
Cheers,
Karl
Armen Yampolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I also had diff
Ignore.
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A new section has been placed on the www.blackdown.org web site for
Linux Java related press releases. If your company would like to add one
to the page, please let me know.
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If you can help with either of these, please let me know. As a side note,
this isn't the start of a massive move of the site or anything else. The
only issue is the mailing list, which is just a constant bandwidth and
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:
hasFocus = true;
repaint();
break;
case FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST:
hasFocus = false;
repaint();
break;
}
super.processEvent( e );
}
public boolean isFocusTraversable()
{
return( true );
}
}
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All the changes you have discussed have been made to the site and to the
ftp site. The only change that remains to be made is to add the same link
to the FAQ. That'll be something SteveW needs to do as soon as he gets
a chance.
Thanks for the helpful comments.
Cheers,
Karl
Dan Kegel w
rchive for more info
- Please check out the README.linux release notes. For help,
see the FAQ and the Java-Linux mailing list:
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- Please report all bugs to the Jitterbug Java-Linux Bug
Database at: http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
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applications,
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The Java-Linux Porting Team
, like javadoc, do they? How do the great folks
who've done these awesome Linux ports of the whole JDK do the porting of the
tools in general?
-Karl
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time to sort through the mailing list archives right now.
Cheers,
Karl
does a gethostname,
a gethostbyname to pull up the full host/domain, and then a gethostbyaddr
to provide you the address.
Hope this helps out,
Cheers,
Karl Asha
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"John A. Zinky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We have not been able to find a configurat
Check the javacom and rxtx packages within the 3rd part products
area at http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html.
Cheers,
Karl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian Goldberg) writes:
> Is it possible (with Java 1.1.x under Linux) to write a Java program
> which can access a device attached to the
e can keep track of them and get things
solved in an orderly fashion.
Thanks,
Karl Asha
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Under which platform?
Karl
Wolfgang Astleitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi out there:
>
> I have a really annoying problem:
> I'm developing a program that uses an imagetask using an external
> library via JNI for loading images (like pbm, tif, aso.)
> So f
You probably missed the news, the web site is back on www.blackdown.org
now, and has been for the last few weeks. It's staying there from now on.
If you'd like to point www.javalinux.org over to it, we could sort that out.
Cheers,
Karl
Ean Schuessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
next hour.
Cheers,
Karl
Simon Billingsley writes:
> Hi Karl,
> What happended with the java-linux.org stuff ? It was all going ok and then
> went quiet. The digests (that i was subscribed to) just dried up and then I
> couldnt access the web site. So after a couple of months
http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bin/jdk
Steve, when you get a chance, I'll brief you on how to make use of the
developer side of the interface.
Cheers,
Karl
d it.
Perhaps it is as easy as untar'ing and moving the resulting jdk1.1.5/
directory tree to the appropriate place in the file system? But again, I
didn't see that written anywhere. Am I just supposed to know that?
-Karl
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If you do take up the task, please keep me posted. There's many people on
here that would appreciate support in that area, since I only have access
to redhat systems.
Cheers,
Karl
Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain so
There will be a release of the activator fcs done up with the latest
JDK in the very near future.
Karl
Juergen Kreileder writes:
> Robert Coie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using libc6_2.0.7pre3-1.deb fr
Are you running the requird library revisions listed on the documentation
page?
Karl
Robert Coie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you convert that html file ?
> > i.e
> > From=20 ...
> > To...
>
> Thanks for taking the time to respond. This isn
Under which platform, which library set, and do you have sample code
to display the problem?
Karl
"Ceming Fu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> When I run javac, the following error is encounter
>
> JNI Panic: JNI recieved a null class.
>
>
>
Test message to get the remote mail archives going.
Cheers,
Karl
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