Hi folks,
I did read the Known Bugs and Problems page, and installed the URW
fonts as directed, but I'm still getting errors such as
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
etc., etc.
My SuSe 6.1 system actually has more f
Dear people,
I wish to thank to all of you who wrote me. I finnaly got a running
JRE1.2 on my RedHat 6.0. I still have a little problem: Any of the
programs who need Java during their building process or for running
not seem to actually "see" Java. For exemple: jMAX "sees" only the
Kaffe and when
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have noticed that TYA v14 / Blackdown Linux JDK 117v1a does not work
> > properly
> > with the Swing JEditorPane when loading HTML. The JEditorPane just
> > appears very blank.
> > Has any one found similar experience of this problem?
>
> Hmm, I just picked up tya1.
Just a question, did you restart your X server?
Also, RH6.0 systems use a font server, not X86Config.
-Tom
Vartan Piroumian wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I did read the Known Bugs and Problems page, and installed the URW
> fonts as directed, but I'm still getting errors such as
>
This document that explains how to setup the fonts (truetype included)
in RH6...
http://www.redhat.com/knowledgebase/newfontsystem/
> Just a question, did you restart your X server?
> Also, RH6.0 systems use a font server, not X86Config.
>
> -Tom
>
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Hello all,
I have two questions. First, how can I start up multiple java apps using the same
JVM? I will be running several java applications on the same box at the same time,
and would rather not have the overhead of loading the JVM several times if I can avoid
it. However, (second question
One suggestion, not sure if this will work. I have created a patch
file to move from jdk1.2.1 to jdk1.2.2 on the scsl site. You may be able
to reverse patch that jdk1.2.2 release to create a jdk1.2.1 release
which should work with the blackdown diffs.
Although there are over 1000 fixes I am hopi
See http://www.javagroup.org/echidna/ for
"Echidna, a free multiprocess system in Java"
which lets you run several java apps in one VM.
Urs Schreiber
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Chris Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Excellent! I went that route a couple weeks ago myself, but didn't have
> the time to try to make the patches go. If you don't mind, if for
> whatever reason you're not able to get the patches up on the
> distribution site, would you mind making them avai
Hi everyone,I have installed MySQL, MyODBC and
unixODBC on my Linux Redhat platform.Now i am looking for a JDK that
contains the JDBC - ODBC classes and shared object files.I have found
JDK 1.1.7 v3 and JDK 1.1.8 (for arm) do NOT have JDBC - ODBC classes
etc...my theory is, when www.blackdow
Dustin -
This sounds to me like an environment issue. On Win NT, 98, Unix bash
and c-shell, this is the default behavior I have seen.
I say it may be an environment issue because I recall from working with
the Bourne shell that exec'd processes are killed when the parent
process exits, while pro
Jim Kimball wrote:
>
> Dustin -
>
> This sounds to me like an environment issue. On Win NT, 98, Unix bash
> and c-shell, this is the default behavior I have seen.
>
> I say it may be an environment issue because I recall from working with
> the Bourne shell that exec'd processes are killed when
Am Thu, 26 Aug 1999 schrieb peter pilgrim:
> I have noticed that TYA v14 / Blackdown Linux JDK 117v1a does not work
> properly
> with the Swing JEditorPane when loading HTML. The JEditorPane just
> appears very blank.
> Has any one found similar experience of this problem?
>
> Peter P
>
Try to a
>
>
> > Dustin Lang wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me if there is a way to Runtime.exec() a process that
> > > lives longer than the Java process that spawns it?
C example deleted
And simple way is
to call on Unix
nohup procname &
Works in all shell that I know of.
NT I d
Ungur Adrian-Alin wrote:
> Dear people,
> I wish to thank to all of you who wrote me. I finnaly got a running
> JRE1.2 on my RedHat 6.0. I still have a little problem: Any of the
> programs who need Java during their building process or for running
> not seem to actually "see" Java. For exemple:
I'm using http://www.worldserver.com/~mmatthew/mysql/
Works great..
At 12:42 AM +0800 08/28/1999, Patrick & Freda wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have installed MySQL, MyODBC and unixODBC on my Linux Redhat platform.
>
>Now i am looking for a JDK that contains the JDBC - ODBC classes and shared objec
Remember IBM's VisualAge for Java is written in smalltalk and doesn't use
a 'native' VM
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