Re: Slackware & jdk116v2

1998-07-10 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
In data 05.08 10/07/98 -0700, peter johnson ha scritto: > > >Casiraghi Luigi wrote: > >> I received a SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation. >> >> Here is my configuration: >> >> Linux Slackware 3.0 (kernel 2.0.0) >> jdk1.1.6v2 >>

Re: Slackware 3.5 Segmentation violation woes

1998-07-20 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
Hi James, some of us running Slackware but with the following configuration found useful to follow Paul Ho suggestions (dated 10/07/98) Don't know if it apply to you but you can safely give it a try. configuration: jdk116v2 lib5 ld.so.1.9.9 >>Paul Ho write: >>For everyone using libdl.so.1.

ld-linux.so.1.9.9

1998-07-09 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
John, I'm sorry but this is not an answer. I have the same problem (SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation etc,) when I run the appletviewer. My Linux box is Slackware 3.0 kernel 2.0 (not) running jdk1.1.6 v2. Today I will post a much more detailed msg about this hoping that someone using slackwar

Slackware & jdk116v2

1998-07-09 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
Dear all, I'm in *great* need of help and I wouldn't like to be forced to switch to Windoze. I've installed jdk1.1.6v2 on my linux box following the README and the FAQ instructions but as soon as I launched the example: appletviewer \ /usr/local/jdk1.1.6/demo/awt-1.1/lightweight/OpenlookButtons/

RE: Slackware & jdk116v2

1998-07-10 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
In data 06.58 09/07/98 -0700, John Vliet ha scritto: >In my description of the problem I mentioned that you can replace the >ld-linux.so library with an older version (1.9.5 as opposed to 1.9.9) >and the Java stuff seems to work fine. Unfortunately this causes our >dhtml server and it's database t

Re: IBM Releases Java compiler for Linux

1998-07-22 Thread Casiraghi Luigi
Ok, for Linux but what are excactly the licence terms ??. Joe Carter, in data 13.26 22/07/98 +, hai scritto: >Stephan Greene wrote: >> >> According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of >> their Jikes incremental Java compiler. >> >> http://www.slashdot.org/articles