Trouble installing JDK 1.1.6

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Byrne
David Buddrige writes: > Hi all, > > I have recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 from > ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java to run on my Redhat 5.1 system... > I've un-tar'ed it into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6, and then added the following > lines to my /etc/profile file > > PATH="$PATH:/usr/X11

service release to fix multicast socket bug

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Byrne
Simon Lok writes: > > Hello, > > I am in need of an immediate fix for the multicast socket bug... when > do you think the next jdk revision will be out? Do you think you can > release a patch or development JDK? Would you recommend > that I regress (ugh...) to the older revisions of the

emailing

1998-09-30 Thread ystan6
Please stop emailing Thank You

Swing menu problem

1998-09-30 Thread Jason Dillon
I have noticed that with all of the blackdown jdk's, swing menus don't line up correctly until the main frame has been moved or resized first. I checked with the java-liunx bug tracking software and found that this bug (#61) is listed in the 'done' section with a comment of: This problem has bee

Re: Trouble JDK 1.1.6 + HOTJAVA

1998-09-30 Thread Alexandre Boissy
Steve Byrne wrote: > David Buddrige writes: > > Hi all, > > > > I have recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 from > > ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java to run on my Redhat 5.1 system... > > I've un-tar'ed it into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6, and then added the following > > lines to my /etc/profile f

Re: Trouble JDK 1.1.6 + HOTJAVA

1998-09-30 Thread Bryan Buchanan
At 11:03 AM 01-10-98 +0200, Alexandre Boissy wrote: > > > I have the same problem than David, but I have also Hotjava on my system. And >Hotjava needs JAVA_HOME ! What can I do ? > >Thanks, Alex. I use the following script to start hotjava (a slightly hacked version of the script which comes

Re: lesstif - thread safe ?

1998-09-30 Thread Danny Backx
Danny Backx wrote: > > Specific instructions seem to be in one of the O'Reilly > > books (see > > http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/gtk/gtk-list/1997-July/0173.html) > > > > Does anyone have it ? (I might, I'm not sure.) I checked, I only have the R5 update, not the R6 update which contains the in

Re: Swing menu problem

1998-09-30 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi, The offset menu problem has been fixed in v4a (and v3). If you are still seeing it with v4a, please let me know what window manager you are using. Juergen Kreileder, one of the Blackdown porters, has done lots of testing on this issue (and other awt related issues with window managers) and

Re: help with swing!

1998-09-30 Thread peter . pilgrim
You will probably need the specify the other jars in Swing too in your classpath. For example motif.jar swing.jar windows.jar too __ Reply Separator _ Subject: help with swing! Author: psteele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime Date

redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Uncle George
Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to redhat for their inclusion into the jewel set distribution. Am i violating the bin license,

redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Uncle George
Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to redhat for their inclusion into the jewel set distribution. Am i violating the bin license,

Peculiar compilation problem

1998-09-30 Thread Dimitris Vyzovitis
Hi , I am having a stramge compilation problme. I hava implemented some objects that (as usual) override Object.toString. Specifically, I have an interface called FilterObject that declares toString as a method of it. The following fragement of code compiles normally under NT (tried sun jdk1.1.5 a

JDK for Linux

1998-09-30 Thread Gulf Resources Co.
Dear Sir We are a telecommunications company developing java applications. Do have any info on java libraries for telephony applications? Most of programs works with Dialogic boards. The JDK 1.6 does it support arabic? Thanks Rick T Fajardo

Re: Trouble installing JDK 1.1.6

1998-09-30 Thread David Buddrige
Hi all, I got JDK working - I downloaded a fresh version - this one specifically for glibc - ran like a charm - thanks for everyone's help... must've been for the wrong library ... 8-) ta Dave. Steve Byrne wrote: > David Buddrige writes: > > Hi all, > > > > I have recently downloaded J

Re: Trouble JDK 1.1.6 + HOTJAVA

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Cohen
Alexandre Boissy wrote: > Steve Byrne wrote: > > > David Buddrige writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 from > > > ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java to run on my Redhat 5.1 system... > > > I've un-tar'ed it into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6, and then added the fol

Where Can I find libBrokenLocale.so ?

1998-09-30 Thread peter . pilgrim
Where can I find libBrokenLocale.so? "One. Two. Three. Hit it!" James Brown

Re: JDK 1.2 Support for CORBA

1998-09-30 Thread A . KLOS
-- | From: drobnic.pavlo / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: hswong / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]; java-linux / | mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Re: JDK 1.2 Support for CORBA | Date: Monday, September 28, 1998 12:28PM | | > I'm looking for JDK1.2 for Linux as I need CORBA suppor

Re: Trouble JDK 1.1.6 + HOTJAVA

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Byrne
Alexandre Boissy writes: > > > Steve Byrne wrote: > > > David Buddrige writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 from > > > ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java to run on my Redhat 5.1 system... > > > I've un-tar'ed it into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6, and t

Re: redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Bob McElrath
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Uncle George wrote: > Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a > redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the > 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to > redhat for their inclusion into the jewel

Re: Where Can I find libBrokenLocale.so ?

1998-09-30 Thread peter . pilgrim
Is the source code available, because I have Slackware 3.5 not RHL. __ Reply Separator _ Subject: Re: Where Can I find libBrokenLocale.so ? Author: javanews ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime Date:30/09/98 10:38 On RedHat 5.0 its in

redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Byrne
Uncle George writes: > Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a > redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the > 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to > redhat for their inclusion into the jewel set distribution

Re: redhat RPM & bin license.

1998-09-30 Thread Ross Golder
Steve Byrne wrote: > > Uncle George writes: > > Bec of the limited space & bandwidth, I was thinking of providing a > > redhat rpm for the various alpha platforms ( 21064, 21164, and the > > 21164a processors ). I'd like to create the rpm, and submit the rpm to > > redhat for their inclusion

Re: Where Can I find libBrokenLocale.so ?

1998-09-30 Thread peter . pilgrim
Unfortunately I could find any thing at sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/linux Could you be more specific? __ Reply Separator _ Subject: Re: Where Can I find libBrokenLocale.so ? Author: javanews ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime Date:

Re: Trouble installing JDK 1.1.6

1998-09-30 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> David Buddrige writes: David> Hi all, David> I have recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 from David> ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java to run on my Redhat David> 5.1 system... I've un-tar'ed it into /usr/local/jdk1.1.6, David> and then added the following lines to my /etc/

Take A Look At This

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Re: fast multiple object creation ... can it be done!

1998-09-30 Thread B. Craig Taverner
> > Does anyone know of a good way to solve this problem? Any suggestions > > around the issue of object creation performance are welcome. > > One way to handle this problem would be to create an Object pool. > There was an article on javaworld (www.javaworld.com) a few months > back. Basically

[ANN] JConfig special offer

1998-09-30 Thread Chris Kelly
Recently, we announced our JConfig class library on this list. As a special, limited-time offer just for LInux developers, we're offering source code licenses to the Linux/Unix part of JConfig at a rather steep discount: just $1. For more information, visit

Re: Swing menu problem

1998-09-30 Thread Jason Dillon
I am using Window Maker (0.20.1). I do not have this problem with fvwm or fvwm2. Thanks. --jason On 30-Sep-98 Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > Hi, > > The offset menu problem has been fixed in v4a (and v3). If you are still > seeing it with v4a, please let me know what window manager you are usi

JDK 1.2

1998-09-30 Thread Flag
Maybe a stupid question, Is there the jdk 1.2 for Linux?!?!?!? Thanks -- Signed: Paolo "Flag" Pisati "My only dream is to become the world's ruler!!!" Dark Schneider

Re: JDK 1.2

1998-09-30 Thread jim watson
Flag wrote: > Is there the jdk 1.2 for Linux?!?!?!? > > Thanks There is some information in the FAQ at - http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux.html 2.7 When is the JDK 1.2 Going to be Released for Linux? According to Steve Byrne on Monday, May 26th 1998: JavaSoft

Re: JDK 1.2

1998-09-30 Thread Michael Sinz
On Thu, 01 Oct 1998 00:57:23 +0200, Flag wrote: >Maybe a stupid question, > >Is there the jdk 1.2 for Linux?!?!?!? Not a stupid question - but one that we can only say that the source code licenses are not available from Sun until the product ships. We have, thus, not even seen the JDK 1.2 sour

Re: Swing menu problem

1998-09-30 Thread Jason Dillon
I have sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] describing the problem. I included this code to test the menus as well: import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import com.sun.java.swing.*; import com.sun.java.swing.event.*; public class Test extends JFrame { public static void main (String ar

Re: Swing menu problem

1998-09-30 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> Jason Dillon writes: Jason> I have sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] describing Jason> the problem. I included this code to test the menus as Jason> well: [...] Jason, I've tried your example with swing-1.0.3, swing-1.1beta2 and various jdk versions. v4a, v5 work fine, only v2

Write Once Run Anywhere?

1998-09-30 Thread Steve Cohen
I have built an application and an applet using jdk 1.1.6 under linux RedHat 5.0. Both the application and the applet (which use much of the same code) compile and work under linux. When I copy the class files to a Win95 system, they fail with NoClassDefFoundError. If, instead, I copy the .java f

v4 patches?

1998-09-30 Thread The Glyph
Could you please release a version with the v4 patches developed by the PowerPC linux java port? I've noticed that a number of AWT bugs in v2 were fixed in v4, yet the Intel verson doesn't have these fixes yet. Please contact me if you decide do to so? I've got a Java app that I'd really like t

JDK1.1.6 with RedHat 5.1 - jdk conflicts??

1998-09-30 Thread Chi-Ming Yang
Hi there, I downloaded JDK1.1.6 from Red Hat web site at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/i386/jdk-1.1.6-2.i386.rpm . I file size was 13517162. I started my package manager under X window. I selected the available package, then select the jdk116 package. It showed that the size was 30471Kb

Re: Write Once Run Anywhere?

1998-09-30 Thread Sean Starkey
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Steve Cohen wrote: > I have built an application and an applet using jdk 1.1.6 under linux > RedHat 5.0. Both the application and the applet (which use much of the > same code) compile and work under linux. > When I copy the class files to a Win95 system, they fail with > No

Re: v4 patches?

1998-09-30 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> The Glyph writes: Glyph> Could you please release a version with the v4 patches Glyph> developed by the PowerPC linux java port? I've noticed that Glyph> a number of AWT bugs in v2 were fixed in v4, yet the Intel Glyph> verson doesn't have these fixes yet. There is a v4 ve

Re: v4 patches?

1998-09-30 Thread The Glyph
Where can I retrieve a precompiled v4 version of the i386 port? I've not seen it on ANY of the mirrors, or the website. Only v2. --glyph On 1 Oct 1998, Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > The Glyph writes: > > Glyph> Could you please release a version with the v4 patches > Glyph> develop