Sven Werner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using Linux Kernel 2.0.35, libc5.4.46.
>
> When I'm using the above mentioned JDK it crashes like this:
>
> SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
>
> Full thread dump:
> Monitor Cache Dump:
> Registered Monitor Dump:
> Monitor IO lock:
> Child death monit
On Fri, Oct 30, Sven Werner wrote:
> I'm using Linux Kernel 2.0.35, libc5.4.46.
>
> When I'm using the above mentioned JDK it crashes like this:
>
> SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
>
> Full thread dump:
> Monitor Cache Dump:
> Registered Monitor Dump:
> Monitor IO lock:
> Child
Charles Forsythe wrote:
> I think they have a bug involving blocking I/O (which was a problem with
> Linux JDK at one point). Is this really a bug, or is this acceptable
> behaviour. Someone please tell me it's a bug. They want to charge me
> $250/hr if they investigate it and it's not a bug.
Patrick Lenders wrote:
> is there any plan to port java media framework to linux?
I haven't heard of any.
It'd probably be a fresh implementation rather than a port,
given the nature of JMF. There have been other implementations-
check out Whipped Butter for MacOS - so it's not impossible.
H
Hello
If I can get some java development info from your side, i would like to
keep in touch with you.
pl. reply
nanda
What OS are we talking about anyway? Don't we have to port Linux to the
StrongARM platform first? The only OS's I know of to date are the Palm
Pilot
and Windows CE.
Warren Little wrote:
> Hello,
> Was wondering if you folks had any plans to port the JDK to the
> StrongARM processor (s
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998 09:14:41 -0500, Christopher Hinds wrote:
>What OS are we talking about anyway? Don't we have to port Linux to the
>StrongARM platform first? The only OS's I know of to date are the Palm
>Pilot and Windows CE.
Actually, the Corel NetWinder and there other products are all on L
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I cannot confirm it or deny it.
This is quite disappointing, and I suppose it has grave consequences
for (forthcoming) Drag and Drop API in JFC1.2/JDK1.2
Pete
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Subject: Re: Clipboard
Hi Jim,
JDK 1.1.x will only transfers text from a JVM to the peer operating
system. In JDK 1.2 you will be able to transfers just about anything.
see: http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip61.html
Thanks,
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Dev
Any reason why I can run ". runnit" from the SwingSet directory, but can't
get this to compile?
import com.sun.java.swing.*;
public class test extends JFrame{
public test(){
this.setSize(300,300);
this.setVisible(true);
}//end constructor
public static void m
Hi there,
This is a little bit off-topic -- sorry for the intrusion.
I am running some RMI applications on a machine which doesn't have
the necessary classes installed -- the RMI class loader runs out
and grabs the ones that are needed, using the codebase property.
That works great.
I like tha
Hey Steve (and the rest of the porters) I hate to ask this question again,
if it was already asked once, though I didn't see it
Not that you/we have the license from Sun, are you going to just start work
on 1.2, or is a port of 1.1.7 in our future?
(I *hate* asking questions like this becaus
>I am running some RMI applications on a machine which doesn't have
>the necessary classes installed -- the RMI class loader runs out and
>grabs the ones that are needed, using the codebase property. That
>works great.
Yay mobile code!
>I wonder if I will have to obtain the javac source and hack
I've seen the same thing but haven't found the solution either.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Pittore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 30, 1998 4:31 PM
> To: java-linux
> Subject: Problems on Sparc; redhat 5.1
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I currently have a Sparcstation 5
I am just attempting to set up the JWS on Linux. I noticed there is
already a thread about it and so I thought I'd jump in and ask the same
question because it isn't working for me either.
I'm using Redhat 5.1.
If I try to run that diff patch, it doesn't find the file
startup_wrapper. After runn
I suppose they are, but i dont know for sure - the folks at voicenet.com dont
tell me when i have reached the 250mb/month xfer quota. Nor do they tell me when
the web site will be (or even if they will be ) reconnected.
There was an offer for putting the my ver of Alpha port on blackdown.org, but
I'm a newbie, and I'm trying to install a JDBC drivable database engine on my
MkLinux (DR3) machine. MySQL should do the trick, and I have configured the
files without any trouble, but the compile fails. Is there anyone out there
who has experience with this installation???
Thanks!
DTB
Hi all,
I currently have a Sparcstation 5 running the 5.1 Redhat release.
I tried installing the 1.1.6 JDK and when I attempt to run the
javac compiler it just dumps core. I tried running it with gdb but
it seems to dump core before it even gets to main. I suspect
a problem with the librarie
Hi all,
I currently have a Sparcstation 5 running the 5.1 Redhat release.
I tried installing the 1.1.6 JDK and when I attempt to run the
javac compiler it just dumps core. I tried running it with gdb but
it seems to dump core before it even gets to main. I suspect
a problem with the librarie
Keith T. Garner writes:
> Hey Steve (and the rest of the porters) I hate to ask this question again,
> if it was already asked once, though I didn't see it
>
> Not that you/we have the license from Sun, are you going to just start work
> on 1.2, or is a port of 1.1.7 in our future?
1.1.
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