Re: jEdit - ia32-sun-java5-bin_1.5.0-10-3_ia64 (32-bit/etch)?
Just a follow-up in case anyone else has this issue. By removing 'sablevm', jedit works now. Cheers! -sod Sean O'Donnell wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to get jEdit to run on Debian (etch) 32-bit, but am having some issues. I got it installed on my 64-bit system just fine, but this was only accomplished on the 64-bit system because I was able to install the 'ia32-sun-java5-bin_1.5.0-10-3_ia64.deb' package (along with the other required java packages). I'm unable to install this particular package on a 32-bit system, nor can I find a 32-bit version. I've installed all other required java packages that I needed to install on my 64-bit system, but it seems I still need the 'ia32-sun-java5-bin' package to get it going. When I run jEdit, I receive the following errors: $ jedit Warning: -mx32m option NOT RECOGNIZED by java-sablevm. A not recognized option will be just passed to SableVM. Note that we don't know if we should expect an argument after it. It almost _surely_ will result in an errors when the param is followed by an argument. Refer to 'man java-sablevm' and 'man sablevm'. Unknown option: -mx32m Any suggestions would be much appreciated! -sod -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jEdit - ia32-sun-java5-bin_1.5.0-10-3_ia64 (32-bit/etch)?
Hi All, I'm trying to get jEdit to run on Debian (etch) 32-bit, but am having some issues. I got it installed on my 64-bit system just fine, but this was only accomplished on the 64-bit system because I was able to install the 'ia32-sun-java5-bin_1.5.0-10-3_ia64.deb' package (along with the other required java packages). I'm unable to install this particular package on a 32-bit system, nor can I find a 32-bit version. I've installed all other required java packages that I needed to install on my 64-bit system, but it seems I still need the 'ia32-sun-java5-bin' package to get it going. When I run jEdit, I receive the following errors: $ jedit Warning: -mx32m option NOT RECOGNIZED by java-sablevm. A not recognized option will be just passed to SableVM. Note that we don't know if we should expect an argument after it. It almost _surely_ will result in an errors when the param is followed by an argument. Refer to 'man java-sablevm' and 'man sablevm'. Unknown option: -mx32m Any suggestions would be much appreciated! -sod -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: jEdit
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 07:32:08PM -0700, Andy Streich wrote: > Hi again, > > I'm wondering if there is any awareness in the Debian community of the jEdit > editor? I writing a plugin for jEdit that enables people, some of whom are > non-technical, to create and maintain websites and would like to get a sense > of how wide-spread jEdit usage/awareness is among Debian users. (The app is > not dependent on jEdit and runs from the command line in any Java 1.4+ > environment.) > You can start by filing an ITP (if you intend to package and maintain JEdit yourself) or an RFP (if you would like to request the package and hope some Debian developer has enough interest to do it for you). > Since jEdit is a Java app, I'd also like to gather some information about the > acceptance/usage of Java 1.5 (aka 5.0) within the Debian community since that > is the OS that I'm using and would like to recommend. I'd love to require my > users to have Java 5 installed but only if there is some positive acceptance > of Java 5 generally. > In general, apps that require a non-free JVM to run are discouraged. Some do exist, but it is better if your app or plugin can make use of an existing free Java implementation (Kaffe, SableVM, etc). If not, your program must go into contrib. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr pgpt7vSEh1MDK.pgp Description: PGP signature
jEdit
Hi again, I'm wondering if there is any awareness in the Debian community of the jEdit editor? I writing a plugin for jEdit that enables people, some of whom are non-technical, to create and maintain websites and would like to get a sense of how wide-spread jEdit usage/awareness is among Debian users. (The app is not dependent on jEdit and runs from the command line in any Java 1.4+ environment.) Since jEdit is a Java app, I'd also like to gather some information about the acceptance/usage of Java 1.5 (aka 5.0) within the Debian community since that is the OS that I'm using and would like to recommend. I'd love to require my users to have Java 5 installed but only if there is some positive acceptance of Java 5 generally. Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: sonderzeichen in swing / jedit
> Liegt das am JDK oder an der Computereinstellung? > Das JDK von IBM könnte eine Abhilfe sein, da die Implementierung anders > ist. > > Uwe > tja das habe ich gemacht und dann: siehe Posting oben: >Auf anraten dieses Forums bin ich auch IMB umgestiegen. >Nun sin meine ganzen Swing Apllicationen schwarz. >Alles schwarz bis zum kde rand der Apllication. > >Kennt einer das Problem / Lösung ? > >thx >mattes