Re: JDK
Am Sam, 12 Sep 1998 schrieb Richard W.E. Furse: >Just a note in case no one has told you for a while--the work you do is great. > I agree ! regards Wolfgang
Trouble compiling
Hi there, This is probably quite a simple problem with an appropriately simple solution, but I sure don't know how to solve it. I downloaded the jdk-sbb-1.1.6-4a.glibc.i386.rpm from the redhat ftp-site and installed it just fine. But when I try to compile a simple test-program using the `javac' command the following message is displayed: "javac was not found in /usr/bin/jdk-1.1.6/../bin/i586/green_threads/javac" Now, I checked the /usr/bin directory and there I have javac linked to /usr/bin/jdk1.1.6/javac which is in turn linked to .java_wrappers. Does anyone know how I can work this out? Should I link /usr/bin/javac to /usr/bin/jdk-1.1.6/i586/green_threads/javac or do something else? It would be absolutely triffic if someone could help. (In addition, the same error message is displayed if I try to run appletviewer). Regards, Gudmundur
ANNOUNCE: JAVA jdk116 for ALPHA
before u all rush to get the JDK 116 port to the redhat 5.0 ALPHA box, my ISP has sent me this nasty-gram regarding excessive web access usage ( see attached ) . ergo, when my 250 meg transfer limit is reached for the month, that will be it for the month. ANYWAY: the JDK comes in two parts 1) jdk116_alpha_21164a_linux_bin_v1.gz 2) jdk116_alpha_linux_classes_v1.gz from my web site at http://www.voicenet.com/~gatgul/JDK It was built on a LX164 with the redhat 5.0 distribution. I used egcs 1.1a, and used the -mcpu=21164a option -> so i suspect that folks with 21064 ( ie previous generation ) processors will have problems with execution. the 21164 should be faster as it has byte & short mem fetch/store instructions. I am ( still ) using lesstif-current from ( www.hungry.com ) - current as of this week (9/10/98). lesstif still works good with my java/awt. i have not tried ( or in fact own, or borrowed ) a motif library. The X server ( XF86_SVGA) that I am using for my matrox millenium II, has alignment problems ( nukes X ) when i hit the wizard botton of supermojo ( a java ide ). the X server comes from rawhide XFree86-3.3.2.3-20.src.rpm ( compiled with gcc -O0 -g ). It used to be that java nuked more often than X or lesstif, but not so anymore :-) sorry still dont have much info on the installation of the JDK - but i suspect its not much different that is done by the i386 porters. I also don't have much of a web site either :( anything more - gimme a shout. gat untitled.txt
Re: ANNOUNCE: JAVA jdk116 for ALPHA
Quoting Uncle George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > before u all rush to get the JDK 116 port to the redhat 5.0 ALPHA box, > my ISP has sent me this nasty-gram regarding excessive web access usage > ( see attached ) . ergo, when my 250 meg transfer limit is reached for > the month, that will be it for the month. > > ANYWAY: > the JDK comes in two parts > 1) jdk116_alpha_21164a_linux_bin_v1.gz > 2) jdk116_alpha_linux_classes_v1.gz > > from my web site at http://www.voicenet.com/~gatgul/JDK > > It was built on a LX164 with the redhat 5.0 distribution. I used egcs > 1.1a, and used the -mcpu=21164a option -> so i suspect that folks with > 21064 ( ie previous generation ) processors will have problems with > execution. the 21164 should be faster as it has byte & short mem > fetch/store instructions. In order to spare George from getting any nastygrams (or extra charges), I just set up an anonymous ftp server on my system. Please don't abuse it. ftp in to navaid.tzo.com. Log in as anonymous or ftp, and give your email address as the password. I only have the two files mentioned above on there in the /pub directory, and I've taken off write access so you can't upload anything either. This is run over my cable modem, so don't all hit it at once, ok? -- Paul Tomblin, [EMAIL PROTECTED] "AOL would be a giant diesel-smoking bus with hundreds of ebola victims on board throwing dead wombats and rotten cabbage at the other cars" - Heather Garvey throws the Information Superhighway metaphor into reverse.
Well done
To Everyone,, It is very easy just to get caught up in all the errors about the jdk that get posted to this list. Therefore we must remember what a huge service the porting team is doing for *US* ! I would like to see Sun Micro give the guys at Blackdown a lot of money and resources to do an even better job. Remember they do it for free and with limited resources. But in the mean time I suggest we have a "show your support" week, where everyone sends email to the team and says thankyou. Yeah i know that means a lot of mail but I think it would still be very worth it. what does everyone else think ? James Howe P.S. Thanks alot guys !!
Quite Well Done! (offtopic)
Hello there fellow Linuxers!! I've been lurking upon this list for a few months or so, and I think that thanking the blackdown people would indeed be quite nice... So, -=> Thank You <=- a whole bunch, Blackdown JDK porters, for you have done the Linux community a rather nice favor and a really very good job on JDK... Thank you!! Quite sorry for the offtopic post, but I thought it necessary to thank the Blackdown people... Have a rather nice day! :) Long Live Linux!!
Re: Well done
On Sat, 12 Sep 1998 16:00:34 -0700, James Howe wrote: >P.S. Thanks alot guys !! I am sure the whole team would like to say "You are welcome." Michael Sinz -- Director of Research & Development, NextBus Inc. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.nextbus.com My place on the web ---> http://www.users.fast.net/~michael_sinz
Re: Well done
You guys rockcan we send pizza to you anywherE? Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain" On Sat, 12 Sep 1998, James Howe wrote: > To Everyone,, > > It is very easy just to get caught up in all the errors about the jdk that get > posted to this list. Therefore we must remember what a huge service the porting > team is doing for *US* ! I would like to see Sun Micro give the guys at > Blackdown a lot of money and resources to do an even better job. Remember > they do it for free and with limited resources. But in the mean time I suggest > we have a "show your support" week, where everyone sends email to the > team and says thankyou. Yeah i know that means a lot of mail but I think it > would still be very worth it. > > what does everyone else think ? > > James Howe > > P.S. Thanks alot guys !! >
Re: Well done
Does Pizza Hut sell gift certificates? Bob McConnell, N2SPP At 08:27 PM 9/12/98 -0400, James Seigel wrote: >You guys rockcan we send pizza to you anywherE? > > >Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain" > > >On Sat, 12 Sep 1998, James Howe wrote: > >> To Everyone,, >> >> It is very easy just to get caught up in all the errors about the jdk that get >> posted to this list. Therefore we must remember what a huge service the porting >> team is doing for *US* ! I would like to see Sun Micro give the guys at >> Blackdown a lot of money and resources to do an even better job. Remember >> they do it for free and with limited resources. But in the mean time I suggest >> we have a "show your support" week, where everyone sends email to the >> team and says thankyou. Yeah i know that means a lot of mail but I think it >> would still be very worth it. >> >> what does everyone else think ? >> >> James Howe >> >> P.S. Thanks alot guys !!
JDK-1.1.6v4 not available on the mirrors?
Hi, I've been trying to locate JDK-1.1.6v4 for i386/libc5 (mostly hoping that "javah" in that release is fixed and can work with "classes.zip" file). However, the mirrors I check show only 1.1.6v2. What's wrong? Oh, and here's the bug report for "javah" on Linux-2.0.33, libc-5.4.46, XFree86-3.3.2, jdk-1.1.6v2. uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > echo $CLASSPATH .:/usr/lib/java/classes:/usr/lib/java/lib/SPT_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/IJCE_0-0-11.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/ALG_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/ELGAMAL_0-0-2.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/RSA_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/RPK_0-0-10.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/OLD_0-0-4.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/TOOLS_X-Y-Z.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/MARS.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/swingall.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/postgresql.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/infobus.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/classes.zip:/home/uri/java uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > make javah -jni Sane java.lang.Object not found: aborting make: *** [Sane.h] Error 1 uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > java -version java version "1.1.6" uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > /sbin/ldconfig -D /sbin/ldconfig: version 1.9.9 /usr/X11R6/lib: libguile.so.3 => libguile.so.3.0.0 libgdk-1.1.so.1 => libgdk-1.1.so.1.0.0 libglib-1.1.so.0 => libglib-1.1.so.0.1.1 libforms.so.0.88 => libforms.so.0.88 libttf.so.1 => libttf.so.1.0.0 libMagick.so.4.0 => libMagick.so.4.0.1 libgck.so.1 => libgck.so.1.0.0 libgck.so.0 => libgck.so.0.0.1 libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.5 libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.5 libMrm.so.2 => libMrm.so.2.0 libgimpui.so.1 => libgimpui.so.1.0.0 libgimp.so.1 => libgimp.so.1.0.0 libXm.so.2 => libXm.so.2.0 libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.8 libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 libtk4.0.so.1 => libtk4.0.so.1 libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.5 /usr/i486-linux/lib: /usr/local/lib: libsocks5_sh.so => libsocks5_sh.so librv10dec.so => librv10dec.so librasipr.so => librasipr.so librarv10.so => librarv10.so libradnet.so => libradnet.so libra28_8.so => libra28_8.so libra14_4.so => libra14_4.so libdecdnet.so => libdecdnet.so /usr/pgsql/lib: libecpg.so.1 => libecpg.so.1.1 libpq++.so.1 => libpq++.so.1 libpq.so.1 => libpq.so.1.1 libpgtcl.so.1 => libpgtcl.so.1 /usr/qt/lib: libqdbttabular.so.0 => libqdbttabular.so.0.3 libqt.so.1 => libqt.so.1.40 /usr/openwin/lib: libxview.so.3 => libxview.so.3.2.0 libolgx.so.3 => libolgx.so.3.2.0 libsspkg.so.1 => libsspkg.so.1.0 /usr/kerberos/lib: libkadm5srv.so.1.0 => libkadm5srv.so.1.0 libkadm5clnt.so.1.0 => libkadm5clnt.so.1.0 libgssrpc.so.1.0 => libgssrpc.so.1.0 libgssapi_krb5.so.1.0 => libgssapi_krb5.so.1.0 libkdb5.so.1.0 => libkdb5.so.1.0 libkrb4.so.1.0 => libkrb4.so.1.0 libdes425.so.1.0 => libdes425.so.1.0 libkrb5.so.1.0 => libkrb5.so.1.0 libcrypto.so.1.0 => libcrypto.so.1.0 libdyn.so.1.0 => libdyn.so.1.0 libcom_err.so.1.0 => libcom_err.so.1.0 /usr/lib: libxdelta.so.0 => libxdelta.so.0.0.20.0 libaa.so.1 => libaa.so.1.0.3 libjpeg.so.62 => libjpeg.so.62.0.0 libbfd-2.9.1.0.7.so.0 => libbfd-2.9.1.0.7.so.0.0.0 libopcodes-2.9.1.0.7.so.0 => libopcodes-2.9.1.0.7.so.0.0.0 libkpathsea.so.3.1.0 => libkpathsea.so.3.1.0 libtcl7.5.so => libtcl7.5.so libtk4.2.so => libtk4.2.so libtcl7.6.so => libtcl7.6.so libncurses.so.4 => libncurses.so.4.2 libg++.so.2.8 => libg++.so.2.8.1 libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.1.2 libz.so.1.0.4 => libz.so.1.0.4 libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 libstdc++.so.2.8 => libstdc++.so.2.8.0 libtk4.1.so => libtk4.1.so libstdc++.so.27 => libstdc++.so.27.2.8 libform.so.4 => libform.so.4.2 libg++.so.27 => libg++.so.27.2.8 libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.13 libtcl7.4.so.1 => libtcl7.4.so.1 libitk.so.2 => libitk.so.2 libitcl.so.2 => libitcl.so.2 libmh.so.3.2 => libmh.so.3.2 libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.13 libobjects.so.0 => libobjects.so.0.1.19 libtiff.so.3.4 => libtiff.so.3.4.35 libpng.so.2 => libpng.so.2.1.0.2 libpng.so.1 => libpng.so.1.0.96 librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0 libppm.so.1 => libppm.so.1.0.0 libpnm.so.1 => li
JDK
Richard W.E. Furse writes: > Just a note in case no one has told you for a while--the work you do is great. On behalf of the porting team, Thanks!!! We're glad you like our work :-) Steve
Re: JDK-1.1.6v4 not available on the mirrors?
Check ftp://wauug.erols.com/pub/java Uri Blumenthal wrote: Hi, I've been trying to locate JDK-1.1.6v4 for i386/libc5 (mostly hoping that "javah" in that release is fixed and can work with "classes.zip" file). However, the mirrors I check show only 1.1.6v2. What's wrong? Oh, and here's the bug report for "javah" on Linux-2.0.33, libc-5.4.46, XFree86-3.3.2, jdk-1.1.6v2. uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > echo $CLASSPATH ..:/usr/lib/java/classes:/usr/lib/java/lib/SPT_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/IJCE_0-0-11.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/ALG_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/ELGAMAL_0-0-2.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/RSA_0-0-9.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/RPK_0-0-10.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/OLD_0-0-4.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/TOOLS_X-Y-Z.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/MARS.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/swingall.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/postgresql.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/infobus.jar:/usr/lib/java/lib/classes.zip:/home/uri/java uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > make javah -jni Sane java.lang.Object not found: aborting make: *** [Sane.h] Error 1 uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > java -version java version "1.1.6" uri@alisan:/home/uri/src/sane-0.74/japi > /sbin/ldconfig -D /sbin/ldconfig: version 1.9.9 /usr/X11R6/lib: libguile.so.3 => libguile.so.3.0.0 libgdk-1.1.so.1 => libgdk-1.1.so.1.0.0 libglib-1.1.so.0 => libglib-1.1.so.0.1.1 libforms.so.0.88 => libforms.so.0.88 libttf.so.1 => libttf.so.1.0.0 libMagick.so.4.0 => libMagick.so.4.0.1 libgck.so.1 => libgck.so.1.0.0 libgck.so.0 => libgck.so.0.0.1 libgtk.so.1 => libgtk.so.1.0.5 libgdk.so.1 => libgdk.so.1.0.5 libMrm.so.2 => libMrm.so.2.0 libgimpui.so.1 => libgimpui.so.1.0.0 libgimp.so.1 => libgimp.so.1.0.0 libXm.so.2 => libXm.so.2.0 libXp.so.6 => libXp.so.6.2 libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3 libICE.so.6 => libICE.so.6.3 libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.1 libXt.so.6 => libXt.so.6.0 libXmu.so.6 => libXmu.so.6.0 libXi.so.6 => libXi.so.6.0 libXaw.so.6 => libXaw.so.6.1 libXIE.so.6 => libXIE.so.6.0 libSM.so.6 => libSM.so.6.0 libPEX5.so.6 => libPEX5.so.6.0 libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1 libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.8 libXaw3d.so.6 => libXaw3d.so.6.1 libtk4.0.so.1 => libtk4.0.so.1 libglib.so.1 => libglib.so.1.0.5 /usr/i486-linux/lib: /usr/local/lib: libsocks5_sh.so => libsocks5_sh.so librv10dec.so => librv10dec.so librasipr.so => librasipr.so librarv10.so => librarv10.so libradnet.so => libradnet.so libra28_8.so => libra28_8.so libra14_4.so => libra14_4.so libdecdnet.so => libdecdnet.so /usr/pgsql/lib: libecpg.so.1 => libecpg.so.1.1 libpq++.so.1 => libpq++.so.1 libpq.so.1 => libpq.so.1.1 libpgtcl.so.1 => libpgtcl.so.1 /usr/qt/lib: libqdbttabular.so.0 => libqdbttabular.so.0.3 libqt.so.1 => libqt.so.1.40 /usr/openwin/lib: libxview.so.3 => libxview.so.3.2.0 libolgx.so.3 => libolgx.so.3.2.0 libsspkg.so.1 => libsspkg.so.1.0 /usr/kerberos/lib: libkadm5srv.so.1.0 => libkadm5srv.so.1.0 libkadm5clnt.so.1.0 => libkadm5clnt.so.1.0 libgssrpc.so.1.0 => libgssrpc.so.1.0 libgssapi_krb5.so.1.0 => libgssapi_krb5.so.1.0 libkdb5.so.1.0 => libkdb5.so.1.0 libkrb4.so.1.0 => libkrb4.so.1.0 libdes425.so.1.0 => libdes425.so.1.0 libkrb5.so.1.0 => libkrb5.so.1.0 libcrypto.so.1.0 => libcrypto.so.1.0 libdyn.so.1.0 => libdyn.so.1.0 libcom_err.so.1.0 => libcom_err.so.1.0 /usr/lib: libxdelta.so.0 => libxdelta.so.0.0.20.0 libaa.so.1 => libaa.so.1.0.3 libjpeg.so.62 => libjpeg.so.62.0.0 libbfd-2.9.1.0.7.so.0 => libbfd-2.9.1.0.7.so.0.0.0 libopcodes-2.9.1.0.7.so.0 => libopcodes-2.9.1.0.7.so.0.0.0 libkpathsea.so.3.1.0 => libkpathsea.so.3.1.0 libtcl7.5.so => libtcl7.5.so libtk4.2.so => libtk4.2.so libtcl7.6.so => libtcl7.6.so libncurses.so.4 => libncurses.so.4.2 libg++.so.2.8 => libg++.so.2.8.1 libz.so.1 => libz.so.1.1.2 libz.so.1.0.4 => libz.so.1.0.4 libjpeg.so.6 => libjpeg.so.6.0.1 libstdc++.so.2.8 => libstdc++.so.2.8.0 libtk4.1.so => libtk4.1.so libstdc++.so.27 => libstdc++.so.27.2.8 libform.so.4 => libform.so.4.2 libg++.so.27 => libg++.so.27.2.8 libvgagl.so.1 => libvgagl.so.1.2.13 libtcl7.4.so.1 => libtcl7.4.so.1 libitk.so.2 => libitk.so.2 libitcl.so.2 => libitcl.so.2 libmh.so.3.2 => libmh.so.3.2 libvga.so.1 => libvga.so.1.2.13 libobjects.so.0 => libobjects.so.0.1.19 libtiff.so.3.4 => libtiff.so.3.4.35 libpng.so.2 => libpng.so.2.1.0.2 libpng.so.1 => libpng.so.1.0.96 librle.so.1 => librle.so.1.0.0
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