Urgent : BlackDown on familiar 0.7 (Thanks)Hi all,Recently, I am installing Blackdown 1.3.1 on my iPAQ 3970 32MB on familiar linux 0.7, but there seems not enough space? how to solve??
familiar should eat about 12MB , and only around 19MB left,after downloading the blackdown ipkg (11MB), only
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> I haven't put up anything because I assumed commercial products were
> "right out". We use perforce (www.perforce.com) for our configuration
> management. It sits on top of RCS.
Not really, Perforce is a completely standalone, se
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Subject: Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks
Barnet Wagman wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use.
Well, noone else has really put forward any other alternatives ;). You
could also look at similar systems such as
Aegis <http:/
Barnet Wagman wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use.
Well, noone else has really put forward any other alternatives ;). You
could also look at similar systems such as
Aegis <http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/aegis/aegis.html>
PRCS <http://www.cs.
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 10:59:11AM -0600, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use.
>
> It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that
> contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship
> betw
/docs/
These all have files in them.
Pete
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use.
>
> It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that
> contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship
> between Java package and dir
Thanks for the advice. CVS is clearly the system to use.
It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that
contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship
between Java package and directories), but since everyone else lives
with this, I can to.
B
Here ! Here !!!
I second the statement made in this memo. We silent, but grateful users
in the linux community own you and the entire blackdown team a case of
beer -- each!
Thanks
david
Jo Uthus wrote:
> Since we all (to some extent) agree that we have to have a JDK/JRE
> 1.2(.2 or wh
-team):
Thanks for doing this on your sparetime and at the same time taking
lots of crap from people not recognizing your efforts (like "java on
linux is running _way slow_", a fact that no-one seems to look at
the final-prev2label glaring at you from README.linux or whereever)
T
Yes, point 1 is correct. I use JDE with emacs and when I'm working on a
file, I just do ctrl-cvc to compile that file. It works really nice.
There really should be a better way to do projects though without using a
fast compiler like jikes as a crutch for dealing with large projects.
JBuilder
Thank you all for the many advices and the big discussion.
I sorted out this strategy:
1) If I change only a class because I edit the java file to add a ; I forgot, I
compile by using javac onlythisclass.java
2) If I change a lot, I compile with jikes
3) Since javac does better optimization
Sun Tutorial is not for Linux. If you use JNI on SGI, you have to use -shared
too.
Jacob Nikom
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> Many, many thanks.
> The Sun Tutorial DOES NOT show that little trick.
>
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> Steve Gee
> Java Developer
> Maxor National Pha
Many, many thanks.
The Sun Tutorial DOES NOT show that little trick.
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Java Developer
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To all of you a big thank you! Keep up the good work.
Bojan
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JDK. We're running it on CardPC in a Java electric car!
Wow.
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27;ve seen some responses about unwrapping a few lines
> containing
> > zapf in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/fonts.properties (I think the path is right
> !)
> > but I guess, the EXACT 'diff' would be highly app
>
> Please try again with 'export LD_PRELOAD=libpthread.so'.
>
> Juergen
>
That helped, it runs now fine.
Thank you for your instant help!
Solving problems in the free software world is done in minutes :-)
thanks, Marcel
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Thank you oh so much
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Thanks to everyone's help the last several days on jni programming with
linux, help with Makefile suggestions, and even helping me with stupid
errors, I was able to get my first linux project released (development
release, of course). Just thought I'd thank everyone on this list for
Thanks to all the pointers. I decided to get jad as the decompiler to
use, and it worked great. I still have to test all the class files
after compiling them from what it creates, but going through the source,
jad sure did a good job.
Also thanks for the pointers on the Makefile problems I had
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Thanks to all who replied for the pointer to
http://www.cacas.org/~wes/java/ it looks like just what I was looking
for.
r
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Chris
Quanyu Zhu wrote:
> Hi,there:
> Thanks for the comments on reading huge file using java .
> Following some of your comments, right now I got a solution, which
> tested for one 150M file just using 1 minutes and then draw the image.
> That sounds a good r
Hi,there:
Thanks for the comments on reading huge file using java .
Following some of your comments, right now I got a solution, which
tested for one 150M file just using 1 minutes and then draw the image.
That sounds a good result I can get.
Actually, I just used the bufferIO, and
o put our product out for Linux. It makes me feel very
>good, and I wanted to take the time to thank you for putting in so much work on
>the project. Thanks,
At the risk of sounding like an Advocacy group, I agree. I work for a web
design company and we programmers are trying to move away fr
and I wanted
to take the time to thank you for putting in so much work on the
project.
Thanks,
John Stotler
Eutectics Corporation
> 2)
> I tried running the JacORB example1 with the VisiBroker NamingServer
> using the URL naming from JacORB:
> The JacORB server connects to the VisiBroker Naming Service,
> but stops then with an Exception. It seems there is a
missmatch in the
> IIOP protocol?
>
> Any
AVA_HOME=/users/local/bin/HotJava/HotJava1.1.5
set JDK_HOME=/users/local/bin/java/jdk1.1.5
I didn't modify anything, but appears the following:
HOTJAVA_HOME is set to /users/local/bin/HotJava/HotJava1.1.5
Can't execute: /users/local/bin/HotJava/HotJava1.1.5/runtime/bin/jre
why? than
Hi,
Thanks everybody, after setting the CLASSPATH the java is working
the problem was rectified.
Thanks
Syed
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Being able to use Linux and the JDK at home has made a real difference
on recent projects.
Michael
I whish to thanks to all the people that help me to develop and
run servlets on Linux.
Sincerely
A Canales
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