Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 05:39:03PM +0800, Sam (Ying-Hsien Ku) wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have installed jdk1.2.2 on Mandrake 7.0
>>
>> However,
>> [root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]# javac
>> Error: can't find libjava.so.
>> [root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]#
(You might wan
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 05:39:03PM +0800, Sam (Ying-Hsien Ku) wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have installed jdk1.2.2 on Mandrake 7.0
>
> However,
> [root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]# javac
> Error: can't find libjava.so.
> [root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]#
>
> I just find the file on /home/sam/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i386/libjav
Hi all,
I have installed jdk1.2.2 on Mandrake 7.0
However,
[root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]# javacError: can't find
libjava.so.[root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]#
I just find the file on
/home/sam/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so.
What should I do?
thank you all~
James Mansell wrote:
> Hi Janet,
>
> Yes, I did the same thing.
>
> I am using Redhat 6.1.
>
> I found that under /usr/bin there are java executables put there as part of
> the default Linux installation. This old version of java is what will be
> referred to if /usr/bin comes before your refere
Hi Janet,
Yes, I did the same thing.
I am using Redhat 6.1.
I found that under /usr/bin there are java executables put there as part of
the default Linux installation. This old version of java is what will be
referred to if /usr/bin comes before your references to the new version of
java in y
Hi!
It seems like you already have a JDK (Version 1.1) installed on your
System (try `which java` it will tell you where). The Blackdown JDK will
not run on your System, because you must have at least GLIBC2.1.2
installed, your System does not have it, that's why the javac complains
about undefin
Hello everyone.
I'm totally new to Linux. I downloaded jdk-1.2.2 (RC4) of the Blackdown org.
And I set the path env varible to point to the jdk1.2.2/bin.
When I used javac to compile a simple HelloWorld .java file, it complained:
..
/home/jdk1.2.2/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error in loadi
Hi! ,
Does JDK1.1.7 for Linux6.1 is built
for 32bit linux or 64bit linux?.
Does JDK1.1.7 works on
boh?.
Thanks in
advance...
Regard
Pramila
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>Hi,
>I have som,e queries as follow,
>1) What is the difference between JDK1.2 Pre-v1 and Pre-v2.
This is probably in the CHANGES file after uncompressing the JDK1.2 Pre-v2
>2) When I downloaded the file jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2 under pre-v1, is it
>required to download t
Hi,
I have som,e queries as follow,
1) What is the difference between JDK1.2 Pre-v1 and Pre-v2.
2) When I downloaded the file jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2 under pre-v1, is it
required to download the file jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2 under pre-v2/glibc2.0
directories.What is the difference between these two files
Hi,
> I´m having a lot of problems installing JDK1.1.7 on Linux Slackware. Is it
> really possible? If not, anybody know a version of JDK for Slackware.
I've set it up on two slackware systems with version 1.1.6. In both cases
they worked perfectly right out of the box. I think this is more a
Hi,
I´m having a lot of problems installing JDK1.1.7 on Linux Slackware. Is it
really possible? If not, anybody know a version of JDK for Slackware.
The compiler simply creates a core for the compilation for the
HelloWorld.java example.
Thank you.
Mauricio Cristal
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