2010/9/16 Arigead <[email protected]>: > Renaud MICHEL wrote: >> Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 à 16:32, Arigead a écrit : >>> Don't think that changing the OS to Ubuntu will make any difference. >>> I've not checked but if you do change to Ubuntu you'll still be trying >>> to download the Java version for Linux on PPC. I don't think that will >>> be supported by sun. But like I say I've not checked. The latest Java is >>> only supported on Intel 86 Arch as far as I remember. >> >> If you want the "official" java from Sun (which doesn't even exists >> anymore), no. >> >> But openjdk can be compiled on other architecture. >> Debian has it for alpha amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc sparc, see >> http://packages.debian.org/lenny/openjdk-6-jre >> so ubuntu should too >> > > I tried that for something else but unfortunately the Java6 source was > trying to run features which were not implemented by the open source > JRE's. Still you're right that an open JRE might implement enough of the > spec to get JOSM off the ground. >
Interesting, I run lastest JOSM with OpenJDK without any big fuss on Ubuntu 10.04. It should run on Mac OS X. Cheers, Peter. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

