cpu: intel pxa 250
when i type java, it show : "can not find Java 2 runtime environment"
it seems to be the problem of libjvm.so.
can anyone help me?
thanks
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Hi,
I have 100 percent reproducible crashes on 64 bit firefox with 64 bit
blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02. I can't see how to report them so I hope this is
right. I have tried
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305876
and
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94290
previously but
Stage Iup - Fabrice & Frédéric wrote:
so if we want to use an home-made rt.jar, can we use one based on rt.jar?
and if i've understood the problem of distributing, the blackdown Vm is
not gnu?
You cannot touch rt.jar except for _maybe_ internal development (although the
license seems to imply t
so if we want to use an home-made rt.jar, can we use one based on rt.jar?
and if i've understood the problem of distributing, the blackdown Vm is not gnu?
2005/5/18, Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Radu-Adrian Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> Juergen Kreileder wrote:>> Just extract it, r
Radu-Adrian Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>> Just extract it, remove what you don't need and create a new
>> rt.jar.
>>
>
> Hi Juergen,
>
> Are you actually allowed to do that ?
It's clear that you can't distribute the modified rt.jar or sell a
product using the m
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Just extract it, remove what you don't need and create a new rt.jar.
Hi Juergen,
Are you actually allowed to do that ?
From the LICENSE file in the JDKs, the following two phrases imply that you
can't:
"[...]Sun grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited licen
Stage Iup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> we are actually trying the JVM 1.3.1 for ARM found on the Blackdown
> website but it seems to take a lot of memory space on the file
> system, espescially the rt.jar file
Just extract it, remove what you don't need and create a new rt.jar.
> and where can
thanks for your answers2005/5/17, Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stage Iup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> we are actually trying the JVM 1.3.1 for ARM found on the Blackdown> website but it seems to take a lot of memory space on the file
> system, espescially the rt.jar fileJust extract it, r
Hi all
we are actually trying the JVM 1.3.1 for ARM found on the Blackdown
website but it seems to take a lot of memory space on the file system,
espescially the rt.jar file
does any body got an idea to reduce it? it should be better for use on an embedded system
and where can we find the source
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Blackdown Team,
~Hello, my name is Barry Hawkins. I am a member of the Debian Java
Packaging project[0]. I am contacting you on behalf several members of
the team regarding the packaging for Debian of your PowerPC Linux 1.3.1
JDK and JRE released
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Advisory number: Blackdown-SA-2004-01
Issue date: 2004, November 22
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 02:47:56PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
> Since the Blackdown PPC Linux project was so small and I had such a hard time
> finding anyone to help it along, I finally just pretty much gave up. I have
> only done the barest minimum to keep the Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 functi
Hi,
> Does anyone know what this 02d version is? Where did it come from?
> Why is it not available on the Blackdown download mirrors?
It is mine. I was a member of Blackdown (and technically still am but I have
not contributed anything in a very very long time). I rebuilt JDK 1.3.1 for
ppc
Title: Message
On the Blackdown
download mirrors the latest version of the JRE for ppc is 02c. This
does not work on my system -- Yellow Dog 3.0.1. Gets 'Illegal
Instruction'.
However, I have
found another, later version-- 02d at:
http://ftp.yellowdoglinux.com/pub/yellowdo
Hi,
My bank uses a java app for online banking. Unfortunately the fonts they use
tends to result in parts of the text being cut off with the Blackdown JRE
1.4.1.
You can see what I'm talking about at www.northernrock.co.uk - click on "your
online accounts" on the top-left just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I receive this message when running mozilla 1.1 :
>
> failed to initialize shared library
> /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so
> [/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so:
>
buat soft link nya dulu
ln -s /usr/local/jdk/./java plugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/.../plugin/
that should be works
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, >>-hendra-> wrote:
Hi..
I receive this message when running mozilla 1.1 :
failed to initialize shared library
/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugi
y
> /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so
> [/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so:
> undefined symbol:
> _ZN16nsServiceManager23GetGlobalServiceManagerEPP17nsIServiceManager]
>
> can anyone explain this ?
>
> PS. I am usin
Hi..
I receive this message when running mozilla 1.1 :
failed to initialize shared library
/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so
[/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so:
undefined symbol
Hi all,
I've downloaded jre-1.3.1-FCS-linux-ppc.bin and
j2sdk-1.3.1-FCS-linux-ppc.bin
I 've installed it in jre1.3.1 and j2sdk1.3.1
when I do java or javac or appletviewer I'm geeting same errors-
/**ERRORS I'm getting ***/
[: No such file or director
>
>As an aside, I wonder, if one is not permitted to "distribute
>additional software intended to supersede any component(s)" then
>one would suppose that it is not permitted to derive classes from
>any of those in the JRE! (there must be a README in there that
>says o
Title: RE: stripped-down JRE required
> -Original Message-
> From: Nelson Minar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 01 October 2002 20:08
> To: kulkarni sourabh
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: stripped-down JRE required
> You probably want to revi
You probably want to review the redistribution license for the JRE
before you start cutting things out.
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hi,
we had done some cutting in jar files for cutting
the size. However, not played with .so files. I would
be interested in how you proceed.
-sourabh
--- Michael Erskine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to build a small Linux 1.3 JRE with AWT &
> Swing. I ha
Hi,
I need to build a small Linux 1.3 JRE with AWT & Swing. I have taken the Blackdown 1.3
jre and tweaked it about a bit -- I don't really have any need for
internationalization (do I have a choice?) and fixed up .java_wrapper so that it runs
under busybox and only runs the nativ
Hi,
Now that javac can be redistributed with the JRE
(http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/), is it planned to release a Debian
package that contain this new files?
Thanks for your responses.
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I ran into similar problems on a slightly different platform ( an
assabet-like strongarm with a redhat based distro)
I believe you need a link in /usr/lib:
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 -> libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
obtaining libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so was the difficult part. I had
very lit
I'm trying to run a Swing application on an iPaq with J2RE 1.3.1 for
ARM processor. I installed the "additional ipaq stuff". I run the
Familiar 0.4 linux distribution.
The application is a simple Helloworld displaying "Hello" in a Frame.
If I use AWT (Frame) I get the error in attachment 1.
I
1.3.0-FCS-linux-i386.
My questions are this:
Why isn't JIT used by default in both SDK and JRE?
Is there a reason I shouldn't be using JIT?
Is there a good way to just use JRE and JIT in a runtime environment?
-
nstalled the Java Plug-in to
> > > Netscape v4.75. the Control Panel applet and the demo applets
> > > at Sun's Java Plug-in web page seem to be running well and
> > > Netscape's Help / About Plug-ins reports the Java Plug-in being
> > > register
pplet and the demo applets at Sun's Java
> > Plug-in web page seem to be running well and Netscape's Help / About
> > Plug-ins reports the Java Plug-in being registered.
> >
> > now i'd like to make the j2sdk the default JRE for running
> > applets. is
e
> seem to be running well and Netscape's Help / About Plug-ins reports the
> Java Plug-in being registered.
>
> now i'd like to make the j2sdk the default JRE for running applets. is
> that possible? i saw someone mentioning that there should be a 'use Java
> Plug-in
page seem to be running well and Netscape's Help / About
> Plug-ins reports the Java Plug-in being registered.
>
> now i'd like to make the j2sdk the default JRE for running
> applets. is that possible? i saw someone mentioning that there
> should be a 'use Java Plug-i
ins reports the
Java Plug-in being registered.
now i'd like to make the j2sdk the default JRE for running applets. is
that possible? i saw someone mentioning that there should be a 'use Java
Plug-in' option near 'Enable Java' in Edit / Preferences / Advanced but
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Jøran Barkhald Sandberg wrote:
> I'm new to this list, and I don't know if this has been discussed
> earlier. I tried searching the archives, but didn't find it there.
>
> My question is about the possibilities of installing Blackdown 1.3.1
> on a CF pcmcia storage device o
tform.
Is there some other java compiler which accepts multiple classes after
extends keyword.
please help me if you can.
thanks in advance,
vijay
>From: Jøran Barkhald Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Installing JRE 1.3.1 on CF-device (Compaq Ipa
Hi all
I'm new to this list, and I don't know if this has been discussed earlier.
I tried searching the archives, but didn't find it there.
My question is about the possibilities of installing Blackdown 1.3.1 on a
CF pcmcia storage device on a Compaq Ipaq. Can it be done?
I'm running Familiar
Oracle has developed a virtualized JVM for their various web products.
It puts all the shared, read-only stuff in one layer and all the private
read-write stuff in another layer. It allows each client session to
have effectively their own private JVM with something like 20KB overhead
per ses
> The problem is that the connection to the X display happens when the AWT
> native library is first loaded. It's a single connection that is used
> through the life of the JVM. As currently structured, the AWT won't let
> you associate different objects with different X connections. It would
> ta
Sounds what we need is the old UNIX sticky bit put back into Linux. The
sticky bit was a file attribute that told the Kernel that the
application should stay in cached for some period of time after it was
initially loaded. Way back when, UNIX did this and things that got hit a
lot like editors (vi
> What is really needed is a pre-started jvm. When you start up a java
> process, the jvm will fork, and the child will su to you and proceed as
> normal. I don't know exactly what the jvm is doing when it is taking
> all that time starting up so I don't know how useful this would be.
I like t
allen petersen wrote:
>
> you know, it would probably make a whole lot more sense to integrate the jvm
> with something like gnome or kde rather than with the operating system itself.
> that way you skip the various xdisplay problems (since you'll necessarily have
> an x environment associated wi
you know, it would probably make a whole lot more sense to integrate the jvm
with something like gnome or kde rather than with the operating system itself.
that way you skip the various xdisplay problems (since you'll necessarily have
an x environment associated with your session) and you don'
Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who replied!
>
> It is clear that JVM can't be part of the kernel. Because of three main
> reasons:
> 1. Java is not GPL'ed
> 2. the more code in the kernel the worse. Java is too big and not so stable.
>
You don't want different people sharing the j
Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> There are some additional problems.
>
> If we have a wrapper starting all programs it has to be able to:
> - open news windows and frames on a specific X terminal. ( User A running
> Java application on localhost:0.0 and user B on localhost:1.0)
> This raises the questio
> "Brett" == Brett W McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brett> On 19 Jan 2001, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>> Yes, a "simplified" implementation isn't too hard but a complete
>> implementation isn't trivial.
>> BTW, SCO has done this for Solaris and UnixWare:
>> http://www.sco
Hi!
On Fre, 19 Jan 2001 Yavor Kolarov wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who replied!
>
> It is clear that JVM can't be part of the kernel. Because of three main
> reasons:
> 1. Java is not GPL'ed
> 2. the more code in the kernel the worse. Java is too big and not so stable.
Sorry, the JOS mailing is
Thanks to everyone who replied!
It is clear that JVM can't be part of the kernel. Because of three main
reasons:
1. Java is not GPL'ed
2. the more code in the kernel the worse. Java is too big and not so stable.
Here is one possible design:
1. At boot time a wrapper is started in the user spac
Hi!
On Fre, 19 Jan 2001 Bruno Randolf wrote:
> i understand the reluctance of the linux community to use java because
> of licencing problems, but on the other hand i think it would be really
> interresting to integrate java and linux.
Don't forget that the GNU utils are a huge part of Li
At 21:58 01 Jan 2001 +0200, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running,
estion crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that when
> the user starts an Java application java is already there and start tim
On 19 Jan 2001, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> Yes, a "simplified" implementation isn't too hard but a complete
> implementation isn't trivial.
> BTW, SCO has done this for Solaris and UnixWare:
> http://www.sco.com/10xmore/
But I'm sure they have done it under license and NDA. It's a different
sto
>>>>> "Nathan" == Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> "Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>>
>> > Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is
Hi!
On Don, 18 Jan 2001 Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> > Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> > "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> > system
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> > Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> > "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> > system boot or
Until Sun agress to release java under the gpl, it ain't gonna happen.
There isn't even a 1.2 compatible free jvm.
Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part o
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that w
end of Q1 2001".
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Yavor Kolarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:58 AM
Subject: JRE as part of Linux
> Hello
>
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a proje
Hello
Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
"emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that when
the user starts an Java application java is al
Netscape Plugin that comes
with it also. You just make a symlink:
cd /usr/local/netscape/plugins
ln -s /usr/local/j2sdk1.3.0/jre/plugin/i386/javaplugin.so javaplugin.so
The Java Plug-in Control Panel is at
/usr/local/j2sdk1.3.0/jre/ and also in ../bin is the an actual java program
you can run
I am not able to run Java Console from Netscape 4.7 on Linux Mandrake 7.2,
after installing Sun JDK 1.3.
Sun gives the following instructions to install JRE plugin, included in JDK
1.3, for Netscape
I seem to be getting the following error while installing the
blackdown.org jre 1.3.0 plugin with Mozilla v0.6
/usr/local/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla-bin
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/mozilla
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla
LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla
still unusable under 1.2 because of its tight dependencies on
the 1.1 security architecture. It sounds like your code may have similar
problems. You might try the "oldjava" launcher, which emulates the old
environment enough to sometimes work with such code.
The move away from "jre
"Olivier M." wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
>
> well, but then it's not backward compatible at all : nothing
> is working (exceptions on start). I guess I will have to keep
> both JDK
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 01:49:46PM -0600, Joi Ellis wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Olivier M. wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > > It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
> >
> > well, but then it's not backward compatible at a
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Olivier M. wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
>
> well, but then it's not backward compatible at all : nothing
> is working (exceptions on start). I guess I will have to
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
well, but then it's not backward compatible at all : nothing
is working (exceptions on start). I guess I will have to keep
both JDK on my system.
Thanks all for the
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Olivier M. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if it is a stupid question, but I didn't found an answer
> in any doc or FAQ. Just installed latest SDK from Blackdown under
> linux : javac and java are working fine, but I'm missing the
> "jre"
"Olivier M." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if it is a stupid question, but I didn't found an answer
> in any doc or FAQ. Just installed latest SDK from Blackdown under
> linux : javac and java are working fine, but I'm missing the
> "jre" comman
Hello,
Sorry if it is a stupid question, but I didn't found an answer
in any doc or FAQ. Just installed latest SDK from Blackdown under
linux : javac and java are working fine, but I'm missing the
"jre" command.
I have some applications which are needing that (for exampl
>>>>> "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 n
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 alr
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
hten 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.
>
> The na
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
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 su
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 p
Trieu Truong wrote:
>
> A newbie question (this seems too obvious even for the FAQs): I need to
> install the JRE (I'm going to use the one at blackdown.org) so that I
> can run Oracle 8i on my Linux box. Does this either preclude or hinder
> my ability to install and us
or the FAQs): I need to
> install the JRE (I'm going to use the one at blackdown.org) so that I
> can run Oracle 8i on my Linux box. Does this either preclude or hinder
> my ability to install and use Blackdown's JDK so that I may learn and
> develop with Java on the sa
Dan Hobbs wrote:
> Trieu Truong said, about JRE -and- JDK
> > A newbie question (this seems too obvious even for the FAQs): I need to
> > install the JRE (I'm going to use the one at blackdown.org) so that I
> > can run Oracle 8i on my Linux box. Does this either
Trieu Truong said, about JRE -and- JDK
> A newbie question (this seems too obvious even for the FAQs): I need to
> install the JRE (I'm going to use the one at blackdown.org) so that I
> can run Oracle 8i on my Linux box. Does this either preclude or hinder
> my ability t
A newbie question (this seems too obvious even for the FAQs): I need to
install the JRE (I'm going to use the one at blackdown.org) so that I
can run Oracle 8i on my Linux box. Does this either preclude or hinder
my ability to install and use Blackdown's JDK so that I may learn and
de
All:
I am attempting to use a GIF image that leverages transparency in my Java
APP running under 118v1 but find that the transparent areas are not
transparent. Is this a known bug or is this a problem with a local linux
library that is not part of the JRE? I searched the archives for
I've done a couple installs of Oracle 8i on RH6.0 and 6.1. There are some
interesting gotchas, if this isn't too far off topic.
Using a newer jre than Oracle's recommended 1.1.6v5 will often (not
always) work as far as installing the software itself, but for me the
install pro
At 13:05 12/9/99 +0700, you wrote:
>FYI, I've already installed JRE 1.1.6v5 in /usr/local/jre directory
um... try a *current* version. For a x86 box running RH6.1 I'd highly
recommend either blackdown's 118v1 or IBM's 118. -=Chris
cabbey at home dot net <*> h
Dear All,
I'm using RedHat 6.1 (with GNOME). When I was trying to install Oracle8i
(with doing ./runInstaller), I got the following message:
"Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre. Please
wait
Error in CreateOUIProcess():-1: Bad address"
FYI, I'
Hi,
while running the jre1.2 with metal l&f I get "d"s instead of
"ä"s in dialog titles -- but no warnings or errors from the jvm.
Anybody got an idea how to fix this? Seems X somehow get's the
wrong font (which?).
Thanks in advance
Martin
--
Martin Schröder, [EMAIL PROTECTE
>>>>> Mo DeJong writes:
Mo> Has anyone seen this error with the new 1.2.2 RC3 download?
Mo> % javac
Mo> /abomination/hideous/mdejong/jdk1.2.2/bin/i386/native_threads/javac:
Mo> error in loading shared libraries:
Mo> /abomination/hideous
Has anyone seen this error with the new 1.2.2 RC3 download?
% javac
/abomination/hideous/mdejong/jdk1.2.2/bin/i386/native_threads/javac: error
in loading shared libraries:
/abomination/hideous/mdejong/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so:
symbol sem_init, version GLIBC_2.1 not defined
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is pleased to announce the
Blackdown Java 2 SDK Version 1.2.2 Release Candidate 3.
RC3 is available from the FTP mirrors listed at
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
Note that this is not the final version of the Java 2 SDK Version
1.2.2. A final ver
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 08:51:59AM -0400, Larry Gates wrote:
> . . .
> It occurs because you're running your X server with an 8 bit color
> depth AND you've got another application (like netscape) hogging the
> colormap.
Solution #3: Use xwinwrap to run your Java app with its own colormap.
Xwinw
>Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 10:56:05 +0200
>From: Vincent Risi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I have some apps that run on NT using swing. When I run these on Linux
>6.1 with jre1.2v2 I get a warning
>
>Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background.
>
>and the text does not display for the ap
I have some apps that run on NT using swing. When I run these on Linux
6.1 with jre1.2v2 I get a warning
Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background.
and the text does not display for the apps. (The text for the title does
however). Is there a Linux setting that I have that is
I'm having problems running a java application included in the Sybase
linux release.
I'm running this on a vanilla RedHat 6.1 server installation.
Initially when I ran the app. jre returned 139??
if I set NS_JAVA to anything.
I get the following via strace:
open("/usr/loca
Ola Samuelson wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I am moving servlets accessing databases(jdbc) to Linux plattform with
> Apache(jserv) and I am unsure
> whether this will work or not.
>
> I am using a lot of com.borland.dx classes as well as others.
> Speaking generally: Will it work, provided that I also move
Hi!
I am moving servlets accessing databases(jdbc) to Linux plattform with
Apache(jserv) and I am unsure
whether this will work or not.
I am using a lot of com.borland.dx classes as well as others.
Speaking generally: Will it work, provided that I also move required
classes?
I guess that my que
First, Oracle 8i doesn't work on RH5.1 unless you've upgraded to kernel 2.2
and glibc 2.1. If you're still on the old kernel and glibc install Oracle
8.0.5.
I installed 8i on a RH6.0 system with JDK 1.1.7. I made a symbolic link
like this:
cd /usr/local
ln -sf /opt/jdk1
Hello all,
I'm trying to install Oracle 8i v 8.1.5 on RedHat Linux 5.1,
part of their installation is to download JRE 1.1.6 v5 and create a link
to the root directory of the jre installation as /usr/local/jre
I did this but, upon doing ./runInstaller nothing happens,
My question is:
I downloaded JDK, JRE and RT of v 117_v3. After reading the README file,
I do not know what is rt and jre since the README file content says the
same.
To use the jave run time environment, what should I use: jre pr rt.
Thanks
if I'm wrong.
I very much suspect so...
At 08:30 9/14/99 +0200, Pierre Legay wrote:
>Hello,
>when I execute a very simple program ( jre Hello.class) with the
I'll assume that you meant:
jre Hello
>THREADS_FLAG=native
>I have the message:
>SIGSEGV11* segmentat
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