> "Urban" == Urban Widmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Urban> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Andrew Majercik wrote:
>> And there-in lies the rub, because I am trying to find a viable
>> JRE for shipping a product. :)
Urban> Sorry, I need to read $subject more carefully.
>> Does any
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Andrew Majercik wrote:
> And there-in lies the rub, because I am trying to find a viable JRE for
> shipping a product. :)
Sorry, I need to read $subject more carefully.
> Does anyone know who to contact?
The blackdown people are on this list, they probably already know.
Ahhh!
And there-in lies the rub, because I am trying to find a viable JRE for
shipping a product. :)
Does anyone know who to contact?
Thanks,
Andrew
>From: Oscar Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: JRE 1.1.8 Native Threads support mi
OK.
It's been awhile and I went back to look at the blackdown
stuff more closely.
The jdk_118_v1 for blackdown DOES have a "native_threads" directory.
But the jre_118_v1 does NOT have a "native_threads" directory to
contain all the relevant binaries, etc.
Which is fine, as long as you don't wa
On Wed, 7 Jun 100, Oscar Carrillo wrote:
> I couldn't figure this out either. Can someone please enlighten us?
> I posted an inquiry before but got no reply.
>
> I had to eventually use the IBM JRE 1.1.8, which only supports native threads.
> I would probably make an RPM of the balckdown 1.1.8 i
I couldn't figure this out either. Can someone please enlighten us?
I posted an inquiry before but got no reply.
I had to eventually use the IBM JRE 1.1.8, which only supports native threads.
I would probably make an RPM of the balckdown 1.1.8 if I could figure out the
native threads support.
Os
Hi,
I've been reading the FAQ and the Blackdown site about Native threads, and
I'm having trouble getting the Native threads package for jre 1.1.8 under
Intel linux. The web page claims 1.1.8 to have the native threads support
built in on one section of the web page:
http://www.blackdown.c