How in the world did you unpack your distribution? What commands did
you use?
Nathan
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 02:33:03AM -, James Butler wrote:
> Sorry to be boring everyone with my problem but I'm still stuck.
>
> OK, I ran /usr/share/jdk1.2/bin/java and got the following...
>
> [james@lo
The Sun's JIT (sunwjit) in JDK 1.2.2 RC2 for x86
still have the following bug.
Hasn't Sun improved the JIT from 1.2 pre-release 2 ?
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:50:05 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Stef Epardaud) said:
> > It's a known bug in the JIT compiler (sunwjit). Turn the JIT off and
> > it will wo
Hallo Riyad,
RK>New release of JDK 1.2.2!
After downloading the 20 MB and installing it (I wonder why it doesn't come as
standard .tgz, but never mind), I just get "Illegal instruction" (without any
other output) when running java oder appletviewer. I'm running a up-to-date
Debian potato system,
The interpreter of JDK 1.2.2 RC2 still has the bug
mentioned below.
Sun's JIT and TYA can handle the case correctly.
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 20:35:35 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Matt Welsh) said:
> The following program causes the Linux JDK 1.1.7v3 to crash with a
> SIGFPE. This is because the x86 cau
--- Nelson Minar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Essentially, RSS reflects how much of the program's address space
> has
> >been touched recently, as well as the kernel's decision about how
> to
> >allocate physical memory among processes that need it.
>
> Yes, the RSS is the most useful number.
Quick answer - I don't know a lot about how the GC in the JDK works.
There must be good articles written on it somewhere, check that
Javaorld article
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-1999/jw-11-performance.html
it's got a few pointers.
>>The VSZ for a Java process is just going to be th
Odd, no mine worked fine right off the bat. It seems a bit faster to me, but
other than that I can't tell a difference (I don't do the hardcore-coding you all
do).
Best wishes,
-Riyad
Ekkehard Kraemer wrote:
> Hallo Riyad,
>
> RK>New release of JDK 1.2.2!
>
> After downloading the 20 MB and in
Hi Ekkehard,
I get the same error in SuSE 6.2. SuSE 6.2 has glibc2.1.1 iinstead of the supported
glibc2.1.2 so maybe it's the same problem on your box (installation). If not, I would
be interested to get some information about running JDK1.2.2 on a glibc2.1.1 system.
Are there any RC-builds pl
James,
If you're using 'bash' as your login shell (the thingie that gives you a
prompt - in DOS it's 'command.com'), you can set your path like so:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/share/jdk1.2/bin
then try running 'java' again. To test that it's working on some level,
try running 'java -version'
My recommendation is to stop trying to make sense of the output from
top and ps, and go to an unambiguous source. Take a look at the contents
of /proc//status, where is the process ID. This will, at any
instant you examine it, give you (among other things) total current VM
usage and RSS.
BTW, I
disregard all this, since the problem seems to have been discovered in
the unarchiving of the distribution
--Jeff
Jeff Galyan wrote:
>
> James,
>
> If you're using 'bash' as your login shell (the thingie that gives you a
> prompt - in DOS it's 'command.com'), you can set your path like so
Interestingly enough, on some of the sites I was crossing last night in search of RC2,
I saw that RC1 was on some. When was RC1 released? I don't ever remeber seeing
ANYTHING about an RC1.
But anyway, you might try RC1 since it might be compatable with older versions of
Glibc, or upgrade glibc
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999 11:26:49 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
>Interestingly enough, on some of the sites I was crossing last night in search of
>RC2, I saw that RC1 was on some. When was RC1 released? I don't ever remeber seeing
>ANYTHING about an RC1.
>
>But anyway, you might try RC1 since it might
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 11:26:49AM -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> Interestingly enough, on some of the sites I was crossing last night in search of
>RC2, I saw that RC1 was on some. When was RC1 released? I don't ever remeber seeing
>ANYTHING about an RC1.
>
> But anyway, you might try RC1 since i
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Hi,
we're using the orion ejb server.
sometime during execution the vm dies with the following error message:
OUCH: nested memory code, to 1 levels.
It appears on all blackdown jdk1.2 versions on linux.
Running the same application with the sun jdk on windows works
perfectly.
Could someone
Hi,
I read the mail and your guys said there is a rc2, but I cant find it, pls tell me
where to download.
I download rc1 from this address:
ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/java/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc1/
John
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On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 07:50:31PM -, John Louis wrote:
> Hi,
> I read the mail and your guys said there is a rc2, but I cant find it, pls tell
>me where to download.
> I download rc1 from this address:
> ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/java/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc1/
Look at the mirrosites at
What is a .sh file and how do you uncomppress it?
What happen to using bunzip2 ? Just after you had us all trained to us it too.
;-)
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On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 03:07:34PM -0500, Michael Sinz wrote:
> Well, it is not quite that easy - there are actual bugs that prevent the JDK
> from working correctly in some of the glibc versions and there are actual
> incompatibilities (as in, different source needed) between some of the
> versio
I got mine last night from ftp.tux.org
John Louis wrote:
> Hi,
> I read the mail and your guys said there is a rc2, but I cant find it, pls tell
>me where to download.
> I download rc1 from this address:
> ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/java/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc1/
>
> John
>
The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release appears to have been built with some native
code
which is dependent on a Pentium II or newer processor.
The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release runs out of the box on a Pentium II - 266Mhz
processor
using Slackware 7, which is based on glibc-2.1.2.
Trying the same JDK release on a mach
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 02:27:40PM -0700, Glenn Valenta wrote:
>
> What is a .sh file and how do you uncomppress it?
.sh files are shell-scripts. Use chmod a+x to make it executable or use /bin/sh to
start it.
Jan
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On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 02:43:17PM -0800, Paul Bowman wrote:
> The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release appears to have been built with some native
> code
> which is dependent on a Pentium II or newer processor.
>
> The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release runs out of the box on a Pentium II - 266Mhz
> processor
> using Slackwa
Hallo Nathan,
NM>It's clear that the actual bugs prevent the JDK from being fully
NM>supported on the guilty glibc versions (as well they should), but
NM>having some way to
I just want to point at the fact that the actual bug mentioned by me
("Internal error") happens on a current *Debian pot
Hallo Jan,
I'm running an AMD K6-3 400... do egcs (or gcc, whichever was used to compile
the JDK) support Pentium-specific operations (as opposed to pentium-specific
optimizations)?
JB>I tried to run it on a AMD K6-2 450 and it didn't even start up because
JB>of the same error. Maybe, as you sa
Hi all,
I'm a student at the University of Southern California. As part of a
research project, I've been given the job of trying to port java on to
uclinux.
I don't know much about java, so I would be really grateful if you could
give me some guidelines/pointers about how to proceed with this.
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 08:32:37PM -0800, Amol Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a student at the University of Southern California. As part of a
> research project, I've been given the job of trying to port java on to
> uclinux.
>
> I don't know much about java, so I would be really grateful if
Hello,
I would like to put my two cents worth and say that I also have a AMD
K6-2 350 and I also get illegal instruction and that is after upgrading
my glibc from 2.1-1 to 2.1-2 by downloading a rpm of Glibc2.1-2 from
rpmfind.net(The file is from another distro) but so far I have noticed
a
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