Does anyone know where I might find the jdk v=1.2
or better for an Alpha running rh6.2?
Thanks,
Fred Kitner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have installed jdk1.2preV-2 from PCQuest CD Nov'99.
But when invoking java nothing happens but an error.
".../i386/native_threads error Cannot load shared libraries."
and somany File not found error messages for lib files.
So please help me to figure out the problem.
I am using SuSE 6.1
When i
wangmq wrote:
> > I only find jdk for linux,windows and solaris, but no for unix.
> > If you know, please give me it's detail address.
Which Unix? HP-UX? AIX? Ultrix? JDK ports for the various platforms are
distributed by the vendors - you can get an HP-UX JDK from HP, an AIX
port from IBM, and
> I only find jdk for linux,windows and solaris, but no for unix.
> If you know, please give me it's detail address.
>
> Thanks!
>
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On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:16:39AM +0200, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> http://jakarta.apache.org of course 8^).
Of course, force of habit.
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> "PC" == Paolo Ciccone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PC> If I understan well the doc, JServ is not going to be developed
PC> further so Tomcat is the future. See http://jakarta.apache.com.
http://jakarta.apache.org of course 8^).
Yes, JServ is in bug-fixes only mode and the JServ team is w
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 09:56:44PM -0300, Efraim Wainerman wrote:
> Thank you, Paolo, the problem was in the configuration files of the JBuilder
> that not point to the correct JDK version.
Great.
About your Apache/JServ question I cannot give you much help but I did
install Tomcat, the latest de
Thank you, Paolo, the problem was in the configuration files of the JBuilder
that not point to the correct JDK version.
But now I have another question about configuration of the apache web server
with servlets.
I have Installed the Apache JServ servlet engine version 1.1.1-1 in RH 6.1
(Apache 1.
Hi Efraim,
you absolutely need the JDK 1.2.2 to run JBuilder and I strongly advice
that, for the moment, you use the Sun/Inprise version since that's the one
that we tested against JBuilder.
The installation is pretty simple:
- Get the archive from Sun
- Install it on something like /opt/jdk1
Best wishes,
-Riyad
-Original Message-
From: Efraim Wainerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 11:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with JBuilder 3.5 and jdk1.2 and 1.2.2
I try to run JBuilder 3.5 foundation on my RH 6.1 and ge
I try to run JBuilder 3.5 foundation on my RH 6.1 and get the following
exception when the mouse moves over the application:
Exception occurred during event dispatching:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.awt.Component: method
getIntrinsicCursor()Ljav
a/awt/Cursor; not found
at
java.awt.Li
Hello everybody,
I'm not sure that this question is right for this mailing lists. So
excuse me.
Where can I find the jdk 1.2 documentation, API documentation and code
examples in tar.gz format (or any compression format, not html format)?
Thanks a lot.
==
> Nash'at Ahmad writes:
Nash'at> What does this error mean and how can I get rid of it?
Nash'at> [vonkarman]/home/nashat/jdbc> java Client
Nash'at> Looking up: rmi://149.8.95.60:2001/Server
Nash'at> /usr/local/blackdown_jdk1.2/jre/lib/rt.jar: Bad file descriptor
Nash'at>
Hi
What does this error mean and how can I get rid of it?
[vonkarman]/home/nashat/jdbc> java Client
Looking up: rmi://149.8.95.60:2001/Server
/usr/local/blackdown_jdk1.2/jre/lib/rt.jar: Bad file descriptor
Connection established with: rmi://localhost:2001/Server
I am using Blackdown's RC3 on
t; > work with gilibc 2.1.1 which you likely have on RedHat 5.1
> >
> > Jacob Nikom
> >
> > Marcos Oliva wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello guys,
> > >
> > > I downloaded the JDK1.2 and Un-tar the thing on /usr/local and
> > > i set the
You could have problem with glibc. JDK1.2.2 which you have does not
work with gilibc 2.1.1 which you likely have on RedHat 5.1
Jacob Nikom
Marcos Oliva wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> I downloaded the JDK1.2 and Un-tar the thing on /usr/local and
> i set the PATH to included, but wh
Hello guys,
I downloaded the JDK1.2 and Un-tar the thing on /usr/local and
i set the PATH to included, but when I try to run
java -version
i get the following
/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath: No such file or directory
/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath: No such file or
1. Where to obtain JDK 1.2 for Linux?
http://www.blackdown.org/
2. Go to "Download the JDK for Linux" link
3. Find appropriate ftp site
3. Go to the JDK1.2/i386/pre-v2/glibc2.1 directory
4. Middle click on jdk1.2pre-v2-debug.tar.bz2 file
5. Menu opens - download the file
6. Unzip the
first bunzip2
then tar xvv
tarfile
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Message-·¢¼þÈË:
Pramila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>ÊÕ¼þÈË:
java-linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>ÈÕÆÚ:
2000Äê1ÔÂ4ÈÕ
22:21Ö÷Ìâ: JDK1.2 installation on
Linux...
Hi! ,
I just downloaded t
Hi! ,
I just downloaded the file
jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2 , but I don't know how to install it.
Anyone could please let me
know how / from where I can install JDK1.2 on Linux...
Thanks & Regards
Pramila
Hello,
I need to build an applet that will access a Paradox DB on a Windows 95,
i've searched the paradox drivers for jdbc and haven't found it.
If there aren't any paradox driver, then i'll need a odbc driver.
Do any of the members of this mailing list has any idea for this ?
I'm running Linu
Oracle for Linux wants a CLASSPATH defined to install the JDBC driver. For
the older java versions, it was the path to the classesxxx..zip file but
this has changed with jdk1.2. What should it be now? ./jdk1.2/lib
would be my first choice: correct? I would appreciate advice from someone
d W. Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 5:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jdk1.2
I thought the readme for blackdown 1.2 specified glibc2.1.2 and specifically
said not to use 2.1.2?
Ed.
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> me wrote:
> >
&
I thought the readme for blackdown 1.2 specified glibc2.1.2 and specifically
said not to use 2.1.2?
Ed.
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> me wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've downloaded jdk1.2, and installed it, but when I tried to run it
> > says "can't fi
me wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've downloaded jdk1.2, and installed it, but when I tried to run it
> says "can't find libjava.so". I'm using Mandrake 6.5 and glibc 2.1.1.
> Where can I get this libjava.so library? Thanks.
It's in the JDK. Usually this er
Hi,
I've downloaded jdk1.2, and installed it, but when I tried to run it
says "can't find libjava.so". I'm using Mandrake 6.5 and glibc 2.1.1.
Where can I get this libjava.so library? Thanks.
Howard
---
I have a GUI application which make extensive use of the Swing library
and works fine under jdk1.1.x and Swing 1.1.1 (from Sun).
However, if i tried to compile and run the same java file with
jdk1.2-pre2 from blackdown, non of the images, or textfiled, or whatever
shows up. All i can see is a
Thanks very much, Yes I download file the an client y I can descompress
the archive.
You are very Kinds.
Regards,
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Todd Papaioannou wrote:
>
> >I down the file jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, I need help, Please
>
> Did you download the file using netscape on Linux? There are know
>I down the file jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, I need help, Please
Did you download the file using netscape on Linux? There are known
problems with doing it this way. Try downloading the archive
with an FTP client, and you should have no problems.
Todd
---
Hi all
I am intalling JDK version 1.2 for Linux, this software is format BZIP,
but when I descopress the software this send me the following error:
bzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing.
Input file = jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, output file = jdk1_2pre-v2_tar
It is possible that the c
Hi Daniel!
DPZ>How can I tell how much memory an object takes?
There is an article on www.javaworld.com about this topic (it's about clever
memory usage, I don't know the exact title, but there are'nt so many articles
to choose from). Depending on the VM, java.lang.Object takes some 20-30 bytes
1999:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Daniel P. Zepeda wrote:
>
> [...]
> > Now in linux using the jdk1.2-pre_v2, the programs memory requirement
> > grows without bound until it crashes my system. Sun's jdk doesn't do
> > this. It settles in with about 10 megs in memory
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Daniel P. Zepeda wrote:
[...]
> Now in linux using the jdk1.2-pre_v2, the programs memory requirement
> grows without bound until it crashes my system. Sun's jdk doesn't do
> this. It settles in with about 10 megs in memory and 30 megs in swap and
>
this canvas to display, I simply throw it away for a new one like:
myCanvas c;
...
c= new myCanvas();
Now in linux using the jdk1.2-pre_v2, the programs memory requirement
grows without bound until it crashes my system. Sun's jdk doesn't do
this. It settles in with about 10 megs in mem
On 31 Oct, Michael Moores (@synthsoft) wrote:
> how so?
> semaphores are not binary compatible between
> glibc 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
> jdk1.2 is compiled for 2.1.1.
> redhat 6.1 installs glibc 2.1.2.
I don't know how so. Since it works, I haven't tried to argue with it.
Wha
how so?
semaphores are not binary compatible between
glibc 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
jdk1.2 is compiled for 2.1.1.
redhat 6.1 installs glibc 2.1.2.
--michael
> -Original Message-
> From: nathanm [mailto:nathanm]On Behalf Of Nathan Meyers
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 2:01 PM
>
"Michael Moores (@synthsoft)" wrote:
>
> i just upgraded to redhat6.1 and slackware7.0 which
> bring glibc up to 2.1.2.
>
> does blackdown have a version for the new glibc2.1.2?
> damn version troubles.
> if not, then when??
I'm using JDK1.2 successfully
i just upgraded to redhat6.1 and slackware7.0 which
bring glibc up to 2.1.2.
does blackdown have a version for the new glibc2.1.2?
damn version troubles.
if not, then when??
best regards,
--michael moores
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 18:48:09 +0200, Patrick Ohnewein wrote:
>I have the same problem, now I noticed in my
>/usr/jdk1.2pre2/bin/
>is no java and no javac file!
>
>there ist only the i386 subdirectory and 2 files named
>.java_wrapper
>java-rmi.cgi
>
>I have set the PATH, but of course it doesn't he
I have the same problem, now I noticed in my
/usr/jdk1.2pre2/bin/
is no java and no javac file!
there ist only the i386 subdirectory and 2 files named
.java_wrapper
java-rmi.cgi
I have set the PATH, but of course it doesn't help!
Do I have a to old version, I downloaded it some days ago from a
Gordon Lindsay wrote:
| I have unziped into a directory and when i go into the bin
| directory, and type
| java or javc or any of the jdk commands, it returns
| '#bash: javac unknown command'.
1. Unpack into something like /usr/local/java/jdk1.2.2-prev2/.
2. export PATH=/usr/local/j
Hi,
I've got a dumb question,
I cant get JDK1.2 to work on linux.
I have unziped into a directory and when i go into the bin
directory, and type
java or javc or any of the jdk commands, it returns
'#bash: javac unknown command'.
I'm running X window
> is this a misleading message which really means
> i can't link glibc2.1.2 with a glibc2.1 compiled jdk1.2???
>
> /usr/local/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so: undefined reference
> to `sem_destroy@@GLIBC_2.0'
>
> is there a glibc2.1.2 version of t
#x27;t link glibc2.1.2 with a glibc2.1 compiled jdk1.2???
Yes. IMO this is one of the worst parts of symbol versioning, the glibc
developers don't think so.
Michael> /usr/local/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so:
Michael> undefined reference to `sem_destroy@@GLIBC_2.0
can anyone tell me what this means?
i got redhat 6.1-->glibc2.1
and i downloaded the glibc2.1 version of blackdown.
is this a misleading message which really means
i can't link glibc2.1.2 with a glibc2.1 compiled jdk1.2???
/usr/local/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so: u
Hi,
I just installed jdk1.2 pre 2 on Linux Mandrake 6.0 on i386 platform. I
tried to create a signed applet using the keytool command.
keytool -alias signer -genkey
Enter keystore password: *
What is your first and last name?
[Unknown]: ermirza erekose
What is the name of your
I am with a problem to do to work the jdk1.2 for linux. Does anybody have a
step the step for the installation?
thank you.
Rogerio G Miranda
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I am with a problem to do to work the jdk1.2 for linux. Does anybody have a
step the step for the installation?
thank yoy.
Rogerio G Miranda
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On 16-Sep-99 Surjan Singh wrote:
> You need to get the dingbats font from the link on blackdown. I think
> it points to the GIMP fonts page. No need to change font.properties.
I installed the dingbat fonts, but I got segfaults anyway. Seems that it is
working only when it complains about missi
roubles after installing the accursed dingbats fonts!
> Whatever I do, the JDK1.2-pre2 works ONLY when complains about missing dingbat
> fonts (and when I say ONLY I mean even if I change the font.properties, the
> dingbat fonts from the ones installed by the SuSE 6.2 to the ones download
ccursed dingbats fonts!
Whatever I do, the JDK1.2-pre2 works ONLY when complains about missing dingbat
fonts (and when I say ONLY I mean even if I change the font.properties, the
dingbat fonts from the ones installed by the SuSE 6.2 to the ones downloaded
following the link on the page, and every co
completely fixed yet
>
> calvin
>
> > Resent-Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:00:17 -0600 (MDT)
> > Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:57:00 +0100
> > From: Surjan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: JDK1.2-pre
Any ideas why I get a seg fault? I'm on RedHat5.2 with all the correct
libraries (as far as I can tell)
Console based programs seem to work fine. Swing & AWT programs
seg-fault. Any ideas? The error I get is:
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
stackpointer=0x41812b80
<+lots of th
ANNOUNCEMENT
This is to announce the availability of Profiler, a JDK1.2 profiler that
reports how much time is being spent in native code.
Under the covers, Java is always running native code: the JVM, native
libraries, JIT-compiled code. Profiler allows you to see where the time
is really
Hello!
I've got a RH5.0 running on a I386. I previously installed JDK117 and it
was running perfect. Now a customer needs JDK1.2 and I downloaded
glibc2.0-version last week. The first problem running ./java in the
/bin-directory was libjava.so. I fixed it by editing the
.wrapper...-fil
Hi,
for about three months, I did not see any updates of the Blackdown 1.2
port status page Since 1.2 is more than buggy, I really would like to
know where the Blackdown guys are at right now Maybe holidays? :)
Whats going on with 1.2? Does anybody know?
Greetings,
Oli
> Chris LeDantec writes:
Chris> The problem came in response to a request by one or our
Chris> developers. He is running javadoc against our API, and in
Chris> preview 1, everything runs fine, but in preview 2 it dies
Chris> unexpectedly (my initial guess, without looking at
> Chris LeDantec writes:
Chris> In both of these environments trying to run java (from
Chris> /bin) returns the error:
Simply don't run it from /bin
Chris> libjava.so not found
You need the glibc-2.1 version of the JDK 1.2pre2 for glibc-2.1 based
systems like RedHat 6.0.
In both of these environments trying to run java (from /bin)
returns the error:
libjava.so not found
in trying to resolve this i've hard coded the location of the library path
in the script file, but then i get an error that something is terribly wrong
with the classpath... and just running java
Hi,
The file for glibc2.1:
jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2
19572002 Jun 4 21:57
(size)(date)
seems to be corrupted as bzip2 says:
bzip2 -tvv jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2
jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2:
[1: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[2: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[3: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[4: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[5: huff
>>>>> Nacho Mayorga writes:
Nacho> /usr/local/bin/JDK1.2_pre_v2/jdk1.2/bin/javac
Nacho> HolaMundo.java
Nacho> *** panic: GC: getStickySystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
Nacho> CLASSPATH may be incorrect
Nacho> SIGABRT 6*
kinda thing and the result was, once again
to my desperation and dismay, the following one:
/usr/local/bin/JDK1.2_pre_v2/jdk1.2/bin/javac
HolaMundo.java
*** panic: GC: getStickySystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
CLASSPATH may be incorrect
SIGABRT 6* abort (generated by ab
Hi,
I am using linux-RedHat6 on my
ix86 system. After downloading about 20 MB of JDK1.2 pre-ver2.1 , the
installation bombed on me stating missing libjava.so. I hava glibc2.1 on my
system and I'm sure I have downloaded the correct version of JDK. So what is the
problem? Please he
hi,
you can get in the blackdown site...
the url is www.blackdown.org is suppose.
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Juan Miguel Garcia Gomez wrote:
> Hello:
> I'm student of the "Universidad Politecnica de Valencia".
>I would like to get a copy of the JDK1.2.1 for linux.
> Can
Hello:
I'm student of the "Universidad Politecnica de Valencia".
I would like to get a copy of the JDK1.2.1 for linux.
Can you tell me where could I get it from?
Thank you very much! Juan Garcia
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bably related to the modal JFileChooser
problems reported for native threads on the jdk1.2 known-bugs
screen, although the rest of my system does not hang.
I looked for an existing bug report to append this info
to, but couldn't find one.
Is there somewhere I should report it ?
The JFileChoo
This may not be exactly what you are looking for, but this is the code I
use to connect to oracle. ( and it is for 1.1 ).
/***/
/**
Java-Linux List,
I just installed jdk1.2-pre2 on to a system running RH6.0. Following the
instructions, I simply added /usr/local/jdk1.2/bin to my path. For any of
the base applications (java, javac, appletviewer), I get the message "Could
not create the Java virtual machine." This i
Hi,
I have installed java jdk1.2 and oracle 8.0.5
Installed net8 and all is working fine.
refed the CLASSSPATH for jdbc as $ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip
The java source compiles ok, but when I run the .class file
I am getting the following error.
Exception in thread "
> Von: Balaji Sundararajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: trouble installing jdk1.2
> Datum: Freitag, 17. Juli 1998 10:14
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Linux. I've installed jdk1.2 from blackdown using bz2,tar
> and specified
> al
Hi,
I'm new to Linux. I've installed jdk1.2 from blackdown using bz2,tar
and specified
all the lib*.so file paths(such as JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/) in the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.still when i run java (or other programs like javac,
appletviewer etc.,), i'm getting an error
Hello,
i am making a simulator in java using JacORB1.0beta7 and JDK1.2-pre2 on Debian
potato, and now using my distributed proggy on more machines (on 1 it works...
strangely enough) i have the following error:
java.lang.StackOverflowError
I installed jdk1.2 v2 on RH6 and everything worked until I tried jdb.
It (jdb) kind of worked if I did not set any break points. (the program
prints "Hello world" then exits, but jdb reports "1" is not a valid
thread id) If I set a break point (stop in test.main) then run,
"½ÅÇöÀÏ" wrote:
>
> HI..
> I'm a Korean student..
> I installed JDK1.2 on linux..
> run java classfile
> then I meet "Warning JIT compiler "symcjit" not found. Will use
> interpreter" message.
> but 'root' don't mee
HI..
I'm a Korean student..
I installed JDK1.2 on linux..
run java classfile
then I meet "Warning JIT compiler "symcjit" not found. Will use
interpreter" message.
but 'root' don't meet this message.
normal users meet this message.
any idea
I installed JDK 1.2 pre2 on RH6.0 and I'm having a few problems getting
Swing working. Everything else seems to work ok, and I fixed the font
problem, but any Swing app causes an Exception like, "Can't load
javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel" .. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael Bohlander
-
Tom Whitcomb wrote:
>
> Well, just after a few trials and tribs I got the JDK1.2 to run with X under
> RH6.0. I had to do the following:
>
> 1) create symbolic link for libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 from
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.s0.2
> 2) LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2;export
Well, just after a few trials and tribs I got the JDK1.2 to run with X under
RH6.0. I had to do the following:
1) create symbolic link for libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 from
libstdc++-libc6.1-1.s0.2
2) LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2;export LD_PRELOAD
3) use "-green -Djava.compiler=&quo
Hello all!
Has anybody experienced following error message when
running java (jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2)?
---
/usr/share/jdk1.2/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
---
I've installed JDK in accor
Rachel Greenham wrote:
>
> Have you tried your software under JDK1.2 for other platforms (ie: NT or
> Solaris)? Is it definitely a Linux-port bug or a Java bug?
Yes, our product works perfectly under JDK1.2 under Windows NT/98/95 and
Solaris. So it is reasonably safe to say it is a L
that I'm taking the chance and
running it on a new bookshop site, but it's understood that's my risk
and I may need to revert if there are problems.
Have you tried your software under JDK1.2 for other platforms (ie: NT or
Solaris)? Is it definitely a Linux-port
I had submitted a bug (#667) on 25th March 1999 and it has not yet been
addressed by the BlackDown group. Since our product relies on the
transient nameserver in JDK 1.2, we need that bug addressed so that we
can officially state Linux Support.
I would be glad to extend my effort or fully underta
> Aniruddha Patro writes:
Aniruddha> This might help you folks...
Aniruddha> I've a glibc2.1 runtime on a libc5 Slackware 3.5(2.0.34 upgraded to 2.3.2).
Aniruddha> Compiled glibc2.1 and installed it under /usr/local/glibc-2.1
Aniruddha> added /usr/local/glibc2.1/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
An
.so.2 to /lib/ld-linux.so.2
/lib/libm.so.6 to /lib/libm.so.6
Installed JDK1.2 Pre2 compiled with glibc2.1 under /usr/local/jdk1.2
added the following to /etc/ld.so.conf
/jre/lib/i386/green_threads
/jre/lib/i386/native_threads
/jre/lib/i386/classic
/jre/lib/i386
Ran ldconfig -v
>>>>> Nathan Meyers writes:
> The difficulty with the JDK1.2/Slackware installation turned out to be a
> very incomplete installation of glibc: libc.so.6 had been installed by
> copying, but none of the other hundreds of related libraries and support
> files was th
The difficulty with the JDK1.2/Slackware installation turned out to be a
very incomplete installation of glibc: libc.so.6 had been installed by
copying, but none of the other hundreds of related libraries and support
files was there.
If anyone has some good words of wisdom on putting glibc on a
Sergio Antoy wrote:
>
> Juergen thanks for following up on this:
>
> > >>>>> Sergio Antoy writes:
> >
> > Sergio> Here is a trace of what happens on my machine
> >
> > Sergio> gray:/tmp[501] export PATH=/home/antoy/ja
Juergen thanks for following up on this:
> >>>>> Sergio Antoy writes:
>
> Sergio> Here is a trace of what happens on my machine
>
> Sergio> gray:/tmp[501] export PATH=/home/antoy/java2/jdk1.2/bin:$PATH
> Sergio> gray:/tmp[502] export
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Sergio Antoy wrote:
> >
> > You write:
> >
> > > I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44) loaded on
> > > 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2 (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this
> > > Linux machine. When
>>>>> Sergio Antoy writes:
Sergio> Here is a trace of what happens on my machine
Sergio> gray:/tmp[501] export PATH=/home/antoy/java2/jdk1.2/bin:$PATH
Sergio> gray:/tmp[502] export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Sergio> gray:/tmp[503
Juergen, thanks for the suggestion:
Juergen> >>>>> Nagaraj S B writes:
Juergen>
Juergen> Nagaraj> I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44)
Juergen> Nagaraj> loaded on 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2
Juergen> Nagaraj> (jdk1
>>>>> Nagaraj S B writes:
Nagaraj> I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44)
Nagaraj> loaded on 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2
Nagaraj> (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this Linux machine.
The JDK 1.2 requires glibc 2.x.
Nagaraj> /naga
Nathan writes:
>
> Sergio Antoy wrote:
> >
> > You write:
> >
> > > I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44) loaded on
> > > 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2 (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this
> > > Linux machine. When
Sergio Antoy wrote:
>
> You write:
>
> > I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44) loaded on
> > 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2 (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this
> > Linux machine. When I execute any JAVA commands (java,javac etc) it is
> > g
You write:
> I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44) loaded on
> 586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2 (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this
> Linux machine. When I execute any JAVA commands (java,javac etc) it is
> giving following error
hi all,
I want to download JDK1.2 can any of you tell me the url where i
can download the software for linux.
Any help would be useful.
bye,
MUTHU.
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Hi all,
I have Slackware3.5(2.0.34 Linux kernel,libc.so.5.4.44) loaded on
586(IBM) machine.I have loaded JDK1.2 (jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2) on this
Linux machine. When I execute any JAVA commands (java,javac etc) it is
giving following error : for '
On 15-Jun-99 Vlad Beffa wrote:
> I see libhpi.so in both /usr/local/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/green_threads and
> .../native_threads, and libjava.so in /usr/local/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/. Is
> there something else I need to do? I have jdk1.1.7 installed as well, and
> I think the system has
I think I had this problems too when I've installed my java
I found some errors in .java_wrapper
try to corect them.
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Stefan Proels wrote:
>
> > I had a couple of questions about installing the jdk1.2 (pre-v2) on i386.
> > First, what is the
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