I also use FreeBSD and jdk1.2.2 at home (an early version of the hand built port). It works just fine for Tomcat R&D at home, don't know about production. And I also have heard about GUI problems. Edward Wolpert wrote: > > I've got FBSD at home, and been trying to test the 1.2.2 port myself. > Currently, the FreeBSD port of Java 1.2.2 is only alpha quality. It > seems > like it's still slow going. (Mostly, problems seem to be on the GUI end, > but there needs to be more thread work done, IMO) Also, There is no > Java 1.2 package for FreeBSD yet that can be distributed.... it can only > be built from the patches. > > Jim Driscoll wrote: > > > > Jim Wise wrote: > > > I currently maintain the Tomcat (and JServ, and Cocoon) package > > > distributions for the NetBSD operating system. While we certainly hope > > > to benefit from BSDI's actions as a go-between for Sun and the BSD > > > community, people wishing to distribute JVM's for a number of other OS > > > environments are still stuck with 1.1.8. > > > > Hi. I'm new here, so please forgive me if this has been covered before, > > but what OS's, specifically, do you mean with this? I had thought that > > most either had 1.2, or were on the cusp (it's arguable that NetBSD > > could even be considered "on the cusp", as the port from FreeBSD to > > NetBSD shouldn't be a big deal). Just interested in an actual list. > > -- > > Virtually, > Edward Wolpert > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] | /* Spelin donut madder | MOREnet System Programming | * if iz ina coment. | Missouri Research and Education Network | */ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------