On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 01:44:15PM -0500, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> Thank you for your message - it really helped to know
> that I have to run X. I thought that all necessary stuff
> is in the install.bin which is really huge - more than
> 10MB. Why it is so large - it even includes bi
On that note, does anyone know of a Java-Linux debugger that is
capable of "watching" a variable? i.e. I want the code to break when
the specified variable is accessed, or changed, then show me the line
of code responsible. thanks.
-Larry Gates
Riyad Kalla writes:
> AnyJ ( www.netcomputing.d
Hi Paolo,
Thank you for your message - it really helped to know
that I have to run X. I thought that all necessary stuff
is in the install.bin which is really huge - more than
10MB. Why it is so large - it even includes binary code
in it?
With our sysadmin's heavy help finally I was able to in
AnyJ ( www.netcomputing.de ) is a very versatile IDE. The
current version for Linux is 1.32 I believe, but a 2.0
release is on its way and its going to have some INCREDIBLE
things in it. Of course its free for use under Linux which
is nice, and you can specify a different JDK on a
per-project basi
Jacob Nikom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install JBuilder on my machine (PIII, RedHat 6.1) but
> met with such objstacles that I am going to give up on installation.
>
> First, it started to complain about lack of free space. I looked at
> JBuilder FAQ and newsgroup and found that it cannot be
Hi Jacob,
I'll gladly try to help you with the installation but I think we should take
this out of this forum.
The installer bug with NFS/SMB has caused us some gripes but we have a fix
ready for the next version. The installer requires a GUI so you have to run
it from X. If you cannot unmount an