.cfg: No such file or directory/usr/local/j2re1.3.1/bin/java: 132: /bin/realpath: not foundjava was not found in /bin/armv4l/native_threads/java
Too bad a decent piece of software such as blackdown
has already become unusable on linux/ARM...
Regards,
Danny
Dominic Duval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to run blackdown from j2re-1.3.1-RC1-linux-arm.tar.bz2 on an xscale pxa270. I've followed the install instructions (unarchive, set path) and then duplicated bin/armv4 and lib/armv4 into bin/armv5tel and lib/armv5tel to get rid of "Error: can
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Hi all,
We're running Red Hat Linux 6.1, kernel 2.2.12 and
glibc 2.1.2 on Pentium SMP machines. After several
hours of running, sometimes one node will crash,
giving:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
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In fact, it's unlikely that
Martin,
Thanks for the hint. A discussion at Oracle Technet lead me to this page:
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html
Apparently the Oracle installer Java program looks for the rt.jar file that
the JRE uses, and doesn't work with the classes.zip file the JDK uses.
This time I get:
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre. Please
wait...
Error in CreateOUIProcess(): -1
: Bad address
Any ideas on this one? Since can run my "hello world" program, I guess this
one probably has to do with the Oracle Installer, not Java, huh
I downloaded JDK118_v1 so that I could run the Oracle 8i installer. The JDK
README seemed clear, so I put the JDK directory in /usr/local, and created
the symbolic link, /usr/local/jre, that the Oracle installer requires. I
set my PATH to /usr/local/jre/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin and tried
up
> (IMHO).
>
> Kevin B. Hendricks
> Linux PowerPC / MkLinux JDK Porting Team
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When you say "heavily based", do you believe they have taken actual code
from the blackdown port? Is the blackdown port GPL (which would make such
borrowing illegal)?
Liz Coolbaugh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been told that on my RedHat5.0 I had to upgrade from glic2.0.5 to
gclibc-2.0.7 in order to
run JDK1.1.5 ( and later ). Well,
I did, and I discovered that my system did not accept anymore the root
login/password. I had to reinstall
a plain RedHat 5.0 with no patches at all. This means that JDK
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you've got 'rpm' installed, you're probably on a Redhat box. Other
> distributions have their own characteristic tools, but I don't know the names.
>
> Nathan Meyers
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Caldera and S.u.S.E. also use rpm. A Red Hat system will have
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