Re: Redhat and Kaffe (was Re: First Step)

1999-06-12 Thread Godmar Back
Nelson, Maksim, > > Nelson Minar wrote: > > > > What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by > > default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe > > really doesn't support enough Java to be useful, at least to me. On > > the other hand, I want to suppor

Re: Redhat and Kaffe (was Re: First Step)

1999-06-02 Thread Maksim Lin
Nelson Minar wrote: > > What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by > default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe > really doesn't support enough Java to be useful, at least to me. On > the other hand, I want to support Kaffe and Japhar and other free

Redhat and Kaffe (was Re: First Step)

1999-06-02 Thread Nelson Minar
What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe really doesn't support enough Java to be useful, at least to me. On the other hand, I want to support Kaffe and Japhar and other free software efforts, I don't want

Re: First Step

1999-06-02 Thread Alex M.
First thing: remove kaffe If you're on redhat, do: rpm -q kaffe to see if it's installed. If it is, use rpm -e to remove it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact

Re: First Step

1999-06-02 Thread scode
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First Step

1999-06-02 Thread Carlos Bernal
Hello: I trying to run my first "HelloWold.java" program and it fails with no messages and a produces a core file. Can you help me and tell me what would be wrong. PATH, CLASSPATH and JAVA_HOME are exactly as the documentation says. PATH includes /usr/local/jdk1.1.6/bin CLASSPATH