Which is more reliable and if Javasoft's
is what are the implications for the
Blackdown project?
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cares...
I'd appreciate any hints/clues/suggestions
andy
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me.
I guess if I want this thing to work I'm going to either have to find a
rpm depackager thingy and try to botch the result into the system
somewhere without breaking anything, or give up and get libc5.4.44...
which defeats the whole point somewhat.
is a .tgz available _anywhere_ (archie thi
ption to the
rule. Me Too.
I've finally got it working. I grabbed the "rpm" thingies from redhat and
the source rpm and compiled libc-2.0.7-7 to my own taste... Sounds simple
doesn't it? Deceptively so.
Big Thanks to everyone who emailed me - I never suspected I
to
be sure that I am not going to be dead ended. I am still running RH5.2 and
was going to upgrade this weekend before I started reading about all these
issues.
Thanks
Andy Levine
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Where can I get the NEtscape Java Activator Plugin for Linux?
THe Blackdown activator page is not avaialble.
Thanks
Andy Bacon
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Have anyone tried the Jar utility from IBM's jdk1.1.8? For some reason,
it refuse to jar up some inner class for me. The class files are
generated by jikes and the jar utility from blackdown's 1.1.7 works fine
with them. Any idea?
Th
gray area appearing on the screen.
Any hint would be much appreciated.
thanks,
Andy
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sem_init, version GLIBC_2.1 not defined in file libpthread.so.0 with
link time reference
However, Green Thread works fine.
My System is a RedHat 6.0/glibc 2.1, with kernel 2.2.13.
Thanks,
Andy
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I think that announcement has been postponed.
Check this out:
http://www.crn.com/dailies/digest/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=11777
Riyad Kalla wrote:
> http://www.computerworld.com/home/news.nsf/all/9912035javalinux
>
> What is this? I thought Sun was going to continue helping
> Blackdown to get
"somehost" does not exists.
Is this a glibc problem? Has anybody encountered this as well?
thanks,
Andy
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> Hello Java-Linux people
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> I have installed the Blackdown's 1.2 a couple of weeks ago;I also have IBM's
> 1.1.8
ing a difficult time locating documentation on how to do this, and
more complex forms of the same idea. Do any of you have any experience in this area or
can point me to some documentation our online source code that does similar tasks. I'd
be ver grateful. Thanks for your h
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