tance for help with installing the
> JDK and all the archiving problems I had. I was wondering if there was
> a concerted effort, anywhere, to create RPMs of the latest releases.
>
> Because my office network and CD writer, in a concerted attempt, do
> not wish me to copy any file tha
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: RPMs
> "James Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Because my office network and CD writer, in a concerted attempt, do
> > not wish me to copy any file that ends with .tar or .
"James Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Because my office network and CD writer, in a concerted attempt, do
> not wish me to copy any file that ends with .tar or .bz2
When you download the files, save it with a name (and type) of your
choice. If necessary, further change the name and the t
You may remember my plea for assistance for help with
installing the JDK and all the archiving problems I had. I was wondering if
there was a concerted effort, anywhere, to create RPMs of the latest
releases.
Because my office network and CD writer, in a concerted
attempt, do not wish me
ok i seem to be able to find rpm's
for the wonderful blackdown jdk;
( try :
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/JByName.html
)
but why are they not listed in that
cool rpmfind metadata thing under
keywords like 'java' and 'jdk'.
???
Where is the best place to get RPMs for the
latest Blackdown JVMs?
Thanks in advance
Ian
Hello,
I have a couple of questions concerning the JDK ports from Blackdown and
IBM:
1- Is the Blackdown port Native threads? If so, how do I invoke them?
2- Where can I download the RPM for the Blackdown JDK that actually
*works* right after installing on RH 6.0?
3- Is the IBM JDK good at Swi
can be downloaded from:
ftp://tuiasi.ro/pub/lang/java/jdk/1.2/pre-v2
I'll find there two directories: glibc2.0 (for RedHat < 6.0) and glibc2.1
(for RedHat 6.0).
I've uploaded this files on ftp://contrib.redhat.com but it will take a
while to be available there.
Enjoy,
==
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Levente Farkas wrote:
> hi,
> I'm just uploading a few java releated rpm to incoming.redhat.com
> and in-rhcn.redhat.com. All of this try to conform to rhcn and updates.
>
> last week updated tutorial IMHO one of the best java doc.
> java-tutorial-1.3-1.noarch.rpm
> java-tut
s and Amendments + Changes for Java 1.1
java-langspec-1.0-3.noarch.rpm
java-langspec-1.0-3.src.rpm
just updated to rhcn
jdk-1.1.7-1a.1glibc.i386.rpm
jdk-1.1.7-1a.1glibc.src.rpm
kaffe new version 1.0b3
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b3-4.i386.rpm
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b3-4.src.rpm
tya 1.2 (work with the jdk-1.1.7 rpms)
tya-
This may seem crazy but how do you install or deal with .rpm files ?
.i386.rpm
kaffe-1.0.b2-3.src.rpm
I use the "k" prefix (so everything begin with "k", eg. javac is kjavac,
and contain a link kaffe to kkaffe) in order to be able to keep both jdk
and kaffe on the same machine.
more info about
java-linux http://www.blackdown.org/java-lin
hi,
I'm just upload to ftp.redhat.com
tya-1.0-2
tya is a just-in-time compiler for sun's jdk port
it works with both jdk-sbb and jdk-sn rpms (at least I hope).
it'll move to ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/hurricane/i386/
freebuilder-0.7.3-1
Free Builder has the basic capabiliti
I have a mirror of this site running now, available at
ftp://josh.pico.org/pub/mirror/java-rpm
Joshua Pollak
http://josh.pico.org
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Levente Farkas wrote:
> hi,
> I made a few java rpms, unfortunately I'm unable to get into
> ftp.redhat.com in the last f
hi,
I made a few java rpms, unfortunately I'm unable to get into
ftp.redhat.com in the last few days (but I don't give up:-) so
these rpms just on my ftp site anna.inf.u-szeged.hu (which is slow:-().
All of this rpms build on RH 5.1 (but should work on 5.0) too, but
not on non gl
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