Is it possible to participate in the JDK linux port project as an volunteer?
Thanks.
Sam
ddy).
Any suggestions? I need to get my PPP-based IP addy in my application. I
tried getHostByName("localhost"), but that just returns 127.0.0.1 of
course.
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that I can not find.
Could I PLEASE get someone to look at it and
show me where I am going wrong
so I can ACTUALLY learn how to make these
methods work. Something, that I can not get from the course
instructor.
Thank you,
Sam Elbe
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prob428.java
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Can't download JDK 1.1.6 from http://java.blackdown.org/~sbb. Getting 404
error.
Sam
nd nothing.
The closest I get is libc.so.6 and I am really not sure where to go from
here.
My apologies for my lack of ignorance, but I am not a regular Linux user
and am not sure how to deal with these library issues.
Thanks in advance
C
Follow up to my own mail - I got help from another list, the solution seems
to be:
>You need JDK that is compiled for s390(search google "s390 jdk"), for
> example:
>
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/java/blackdown.org/JDK-1.2.2/s390/FCS/?M=A
Sam Joseph wrote:
&g
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Alan Hawrelak wrote:
>
> > Sam Joseph wrote:
> >
> >> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try
> >> to run
> >>
> >> the java command I get this:
> >>
> &g
Is there some special setting
that I need on red hat linux to allow the spawning of new threads?
Thanks in advance.
CHEERS> SAM
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I am using the 1.4.2-rc1 build for AMD64 on Fedora Core 2, kernel 2.6.7
(this occurs with all recent errata releases of the 2.6.7 kernel for FC2).
Trying out various bits of java code, I can reliably crash the entire JVM
with a segmentation fault in a couple of ways:
A) Running eclipse, and try
Keith Poirier writes:
I have RH Update 3 (beta) (also tried on update 2) installed on a
proliant 360G4 which uses the new Intel EM64T chip. I installed
jre-1_5_0-beta2-linux-amd64.rpm from Blackdown.org but when I link to
the java plugin, and access a java app via mozilla it crashes:
Intel's EM64
Brock Rhone writes:
We are starting to intermittently see the following error -- anyone seen it
before or know what it means? (I've also posted this at
Yeah, the amd64 build is not quite stable for me. I can usually get it to
crash using most applets from games.yahoo.com. I guess things haven't
Hui Huang writes:
That sounds like an OS issue. A user application such as Java does not
have the power to take down the whole system.
BTW, if you believe the issue is in Sun JDK, you should definitely
file a bug with Sun.
No. Whatever the bug is, the issue is not with Sun. As you said, a user
a
Zachariah Baum writes:
I have mozilla-firefox 1.0 and j2sdk1.4.2 installed on my amd64 machine
and copied "libjavaplugin_oji.so" into my ~/.mozilla/plugins directory.
Upon starting firefox, and entering "about:plugins" into the location,
you can see that it loaded the plugin successfully, but if
Marc St-Jean writes:
On Jan 11, 2005, at 5:43 PM, Dominic Duval wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 18:08, Marc St-Jean wrote:
I understood that some Linux distros (RedHat?) were distributing the
Blackdown JRE so there must be one live contact email where they were
able to verify licensing.
RedHat does no
Radu-Adrian Popescu writes:
Also do you know if did they have to obtain a commercial distribution
license with either IBM and/or Sun?
Red Hat ships IBM's JRE/SDK only with their "Enterprise" product line,
AFAIK, which costs a few grand per seat.
How uninformed. RHEL/ES starts at $349, while WS i
paul asmuth writes:
hey,
I'm trying to include a library (e.g the jdom lib - jdom.jar) into a
installed blackdown j2se sdk.
How can I include libraries, so that they are used when I compile
classes ?!
I already copied my .jar libs to usr/lib/j2se/1.4/lib
and /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/jre, but it didn'
Hi all,
I have installed jdk1.2.2 on Mandrake 7.0
However,
[root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]# javacError: can't find
libjava.so.[root@linuxsam jdk1.2.2]#
I just find the file on
/home/sam/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so.
What should I do?
thank you all~
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