Hi,
Am 23.10.23 um 21:59 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
Am 29.10.23 um 11:13 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
> (The workaround would be --without-java which I verified to work on
> zelenka (see aboe), but this opens a can of worms. Not only disabling
> some (built-in) features like the Repor
ogram/uno.bin -s com.sun.star.test.bridge.BridgeTest --
com.sun.star.test.bridge.JavaTestObject noCurrentContext
-env:LO_BUILD_LIB_DIR=file://$W/LinkTarget/Library
-env:URE_MORE_SERVICES=file://$W/Rdb/uno_services.rdb
-env:URE_MORE_TYPES=file://$W/UnoApiTarget/bridgetest.rdb
exception occurred: Could not create Jav
Hi,
Am 24. Oktober 2023 08:58:22 MESZ schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
:
>Hello!
>
>On Mon, 2023-10-23 at 23:20 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
>> > > we're explicitly building with OpenJDK 8 while Debian builds
>> > > with OpenJDK 17 [2] which might explain the different test results.
>>
>>
Hello!
On Mon, 2023-10-23 at 23:20 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > > we're explicitly building with OpenJDK 8 while Debian builds
> > > with OpenJDK 17 [2] which might explain the different test results.
>
> Which is no option here...
It may not be an option, but it might give you a pointer
Hi,
Am 23.10.23 um 23:06 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
On Mon, 2023-10-23 at 21:59 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
since LibreOffice 7.6 (which added some more tests which were manual
before to the automatic set) the testtools' bridge test fails:
s.
Adrian
> [1]
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC/libreoffice/standard/ppc64le
> [2]
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory/libreoffice/0001-Revert-java-9-changes.patch?expand=1
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Hi,
forgot to edit $SUBJECT. This is just ppc64el for now.
(While s390x also has broken bridges --without-java doesn't seem to help
here unfortunately :/)
Regards,
Rene
Am 23.10.23 um 21:59 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
Hi,
since LibreOffice 7.6 (which added some more tests which were manual
Can you have a look at it, too?
(The workaround would be --without-java which I verified to work, but
this opens a can of worms. Not only disabling some (built-in) features
like the Report Builder but especially since there is Java-based
extensions (_all!) which then get into trouble dependen
Source: java-common
Version: 0.73
Severity: normal
User: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Usertags: powerpc
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Hi!
For some reason, powerpc is not in the list of openjdk-17 architectures [1]
despite openjdk-17 building fine on powerpc [2].
Could you
Source: java-common
Version: 0.67
Severity: normal
User: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Usertags: powerpcspe
Hi!
As openjdk-10 has been bootstrapped, the default-jdk/jre for
powerpcspe should be bumped from 9 to 10 so the default-jre/
jdk becomes installable again.
I will take care of openjdk
On 03/29/2017 03:57 PM, Adam Stouffer wrote:
> deb [arch=ppc64] http://ftp-nyc.osuosl.org/debian/ jessie main
> deb-src http://ftp-nyc.osuosl.org/debian/ jessie main
>
> deb [arch=ppc64] http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main
> deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main
>
>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 09:57:25AM -0400, Adam Stouffer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 3:04 AM, Christian Zigotzky
> wrote:
> > Have you already added [arch=powerpc] to the other deb lines? (not deb-src
> > lines)
> >
> > -- Christian
>
> Yes, here is my sources.list
>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 3:04 AM, Christian Zigotzky
wrote:
> Have you already added [arch=powerpc] to the other deb lines? (not deb-src
> lines)
>
> -- Christian
Yes, here is my sources.list
#
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 8.7.1 _Jessie_ - Official powerpc NETINST
Most likely not. His error message is the exact error message one would get
with these specifiers missing.
ppc64 and powerpc packages are on different FTP servers, hence the arch
specifiers are necessary.
Adrian
> On Mar 29, 2017, at 9:04 AM, Christian Zigotzky
>
Have you already added [arch=powerpc] to the other deb lines? (not deb-src
lines)
-- Christian
Sent from my iPhone
> On 29 Mar 2017, at 01:55, Adam Stouffer wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 5:37 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
>
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 5:37 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> Hi Adam!
>
>
> That's the architecture of your kernel. If your machine is capable of running
> 64-bit code, debian-installer will install a 64-bit kernel. Your userland,
> i.e.
> all applications,
Hi Adam!
On 03/28/2017 11:25 PM, Adam Stouffer wrote:
> Simon, I'm running ppc64 and the java binary is 32 bit.
>
> tesla@enid:~$ uname -a
> Linux enid 3.16.0-4-powerpc64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.39-1+deb8u2
> (2017-03-07) ppc64 GNU/Linux
That's the architecture of your kernel.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:05 AM, Simon Richter <simon.rich...@hogyros.de> wrote:
> The "powerpc" architecture should have 32 bit java, the "ppc64" and
> "ppc64le" architectures should have 64 bit Java. You can use
> Multiarch[1] if you want
Hi Adam,
On 28.03.2017 02:13, Adam Stouffer wrote:
> Is there a 64 bit version of java available? Everything apt-cache
> returns doesn't say anything about 64 or 32 bits. I tried getting
> IBM's jre but the installer bombs out.
The "powerpc" architecture should have 32 b
Is there a 64 bit version of java available? Everything apt-cache
returns doesn't say anything about 64 or 32 bits. I tried getting
IBM's jre but the installer bombs out.
Adam
l try that today, and will let you know about it.
>>
>> F.
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:46:54 +0200, Gilles Filippini <p...@debian.org> wrote:
>>> Hi Frédéric,
>>>
>>> Is there a chance you could give a try at launching scilab 5.5.2-2~exp3
>
tal. This is why I worked on bluegen2 and
> libjobl2-java (see #798652).
> My test on a ppc64el porter box with VNC crashed the X server.
>
> Thanks,
>
> _g.
>
>
Hi Frédéric,
Is there a chance you could give a try at launching scilab 5.5.2-2~exp3
currently in experimental. This is why I worked on bluegen2 and
libjobl2-java (see #798652).
My test on a ppc64el porter box with VNC crashed the X server.
Thanks,
_g.
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Hi Frédéric,
Frederic Bonnard a écrit le 16/10/2015 17:35 :
> Hi Gilles,
> sorry for the time it took, but I struggled hard to have a graphical setup
> working and now that I did it, maybe I could have something easier.
> For the short answer, check the attached png : it worked.
Great \o/
> The
Hi Gilles,
here is what I get when trying to run the test :
--
debian@abanc:~$ java -cp
.:/usr/share/java/gluegen2-rt.jar:/usr/share/java/jogl2.jar OneTriangleAWT
libEGL warning: failed to open /dev/dri/card0
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to open i965 (search paths
/usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu
Le 2015-10-14 17:07, Frederic Bonnard a écrit :
Hi Gilles,
here is what I get when trying to run the test :
--
debian@abanc:~$ java -cp
.:/usr/share/java/gluegen2-rt.jar:/usr/share/java/jogl2.jar
OneTriangleAWT
libEGL warning: failed to open /dev/dri/card0
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to open
.
The packages are now available in experimental. You'll need
libgluegen2-rt-java=2.3.2-1, libgluegen2-jni=2.3.2-1,
libgluegen2-build-java=2.3.2-1, libjogl2-java=2.3.2+dfsg-1,
libjogl2-jni=2.3.2+dfsg-1.
Then compile the attached java files with:
$ javac -cp /usr/share/java/gluegen2-rt.jar:/usr
bed to the list ]
>
> I'm trying hard to have a functional gluegen2 / libjogl2-java on ppc64el
> so that scilab could be usable. See #798652 and #779482.
>
> I encounter difficulties testing my builds on a porter box because they
> don't offer remote X display (or I don't know
Le 2015-10-09 15:47, Gilles Filippini a écrit :
Le 2015-10-09 14:17, Frederic Bonnard a écrit :
Would you mind building from the source packages? I should have them
ready by this evening.
Sources are ok for me. This evening, I won't be next to the machine.
Will a remote X display be ok for
bluegen2 packages into the porterbox chroot to build libjogl2-java
against.
Would you mind building from the source packages? I should have them
ready by this evening.
Thanks,
_g.
On Fri, 09 Oct 2015 00:29:10 +0200, Gilles Filippini <p...@debian.org>
wrote:
Hi,
[ Please CC me on answer
r your needs.
F.
>
> Thanks,
>
> _g.
>
> >
> > On Fri, 09 Oct 2015 00:29:10 +0200, Gilles Filippini <p...@debian.org>
> > wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> [ Please CC me on answer as I'm not subscribed to the list ]
> >>
&g
to the list ]
>>
>> I'm trying hard to have a functional gluegen2 / libjogl2-java on
>> ppc64el
>> so that scilab could be usable. See #798652 and #779482.
>>
>> I encounter difficulties testing my builds on a porter box because
>> they
>> d
Hi,
[ Please CC me on answer as I'm not subscribed to the list ]
I'm trying hard to have a functional gluegen2 / libjogl2-java on ppc64el
so that scilab could be usable. See #798652 and #779482.
I encounter difficulties testing my builds on a porter box because they
don't offer remote X display
On 09/03/2014 12:36 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 07:29:50AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
I see where powerpc support has been _removed_ from avian on Apr 30:
https://github.com/ReadyTalk/avian/commit/41adb74eb1895c662920fdfb7467ce415d9fa0b7
This would explain why it
I see where powerpc support has been _removed_ from avian on Apr 30:
https://github.com/ReadyTalk/avian/commit/41adb74eb1895c662920fdfb7467ce415d9fa0b7
This would explain why it doesn't run for us. It looks like powerpc is a dying
architecture ...
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I tried your suggested tests on a PowerPC G4 with jessie installed, up-to-date.
Avian is only available in unstable ... it didn't work for me either, same
result you got.
For Zero,
clojure ... 70 sec to first prompt, 2 sec on first operation, fast on repeat.
scala ... 5 sec to first prompt, 55
, like armel/powerpc (these are arches for
which I have hardware running Debian, but others might also be of
interest). (Please, feel free to cross-post this message to
other ports, if you deem this to be relevant.)
But anything related to Java is too slow on such architectures
with the default
Hi Rogério,
On 07/09/2014 11:13 PM, Rogério Brito wrote:
Hi there.
I would like to run some programs that require a JVM on alternative
platforms, like armel/powerpc (these are arches for which I have hardware
running Debian, but others might also be of interest). (Please, feel free
to
to cross-post this message to other ports, if you deem this to be relevant.)
But anything related to Java is too slow on such architectures with the
default, unoptimized Zero JVM and I'm having some problems while trying to
use other JVM implementations that we have in the archive.
Hello,
It's
this to be relevant.)
But anything related to Java is too slow on such architectures with the
default, unoptimized Zero JVM and I'm having some problems while trying to
use other JVM implementations that we have in the archive.
Based on this information, is there anybody out there that can help
to the lists... I want to
understand if the mini-pc is still a low performance desktop
alternative with java enabled, or is no longer suited for that, :-)
So your answers are very appreciated.
The problem is that if you want openjdk on your architecture then someone
has to commit to doing
desktop
alternative with java enabled, or is no longer suited for that, :-)
So your answers are very appreciated.
The problem is that if you want openjdk on your architecture then
someone has to commit to doing the work to keep it building and working
in the face of changes from upstream
Hey Matthias
On 06/05/13 15:22, Matthias Klose wrote:
It's time to change the Java default to java7, and to drop java support on
architectures with non-working java7.
+1
Patches for the transition to Java7 should be available in the BTS, mostly
submitted by James Page. Some may be still
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
It's time to change the Java default to java7, and to drop java support on
architectures with non-working java7.
Just asking as a loongson-2f user, :-)
What makes java7 not to work on those architectures? Building issues
It's time to change the Java default to java7, and to drop java support on
architectures with non-working java7.
Patches for the transition to Java7 should be available in the BTS, mostly
submitted by James Page. Some may be still lurking around as diffs in Ubuntu
packages, apologies
Matthias Klose, le Mon 06 May 2013 16:22:30 +0200, a écrit :
- hurd never had openjdk support, and afaik, nobody is working on that.
There has been work towards this, notably by Jeremie Koenig. I don't
know the status, we just have not made it a strong priority so far.
Samuel
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some OpenJDK zero ports are non-functional at this point, and Debian porters
usually don't care about that. So
You can install java-package from lenny but it didn't recognize any of
the tar.gz bundles. So instead I tried using alien on an RPM -- it
completely failed on the 64-bit version but I got a tiny bit further
with the 32-bit JDK. I must be missing something, however, as it won't
actually run after
know enough
about java to care about properly maintaining it).
Try make-jpkg from java-package instead:
Well, I thought about it first, but the following messages weren't very
animating:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/j/java-package/news/20100412T110936Z.html
http://packages.qa.debian.org/j
what is the link to download that?. Seriosly, i didn't find.
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:48 PM, David Medina ibookdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
what is the link to download that?. Seriosly, i didn't find.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
-nello
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what is the link to download that?. Seriosly, i didn't find.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
You might need to register for download.
Regards,
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On May 26 2010, David Medina wrote:
what is the link to download that?. Seriosly, i didn't find.
That's always a pain, isn't it? I keep forgetting it and navigating on
IBM's site is a nightmare.
Anyway, it is here:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
I tried to use
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 01:08:07PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
I tried to use alien to convert it a debian package (sure, non-compliant
and all that stuff) so that a start of a debian packaging could be made
(yes, I am lazy and I don't know enough about java to care about
properly
that it was removed from unstable.
OTOH, some mightly important programs don't work with openjdk
Iceweasel here is the candidate that doesn't have Java with openjdk
and that Icedt plugin.
So I installed the stable version of the java-package on unstable, and
tried to make-jpkg the IBM package
ibm
On Apr 15, 2010, at 4:28 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
If you were talking about the sun-java6-jre package I recommend
keeping
it, if it works: It's latest version is un-installable on unstable ppc
currently, for unmet dependencies.
Does Sun have a PPC JVM/JDK available? I had no idea such a
On Apr 15 2010, Gary wrote:
Does Sun have a PPC JVM/JDK available? I had no idea such a beast
exists...
I don't know about Sun, but IBM has one. I don't know about the plugin
side of things, but for java applications, it works.
BTW, just for the sake of getting this in the mirrors
a single, bare jar file) doesn't work with opendjk, though it
*does* work with sun-java-6.
Regards, Rogério Brito.
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On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:28 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
The announcement that it was removed from unstable.
I have to ask the obvious here; why are you using a development branch
of _any_ OS in a production environment?
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On Apr 14 2010, Gary wrote:
I have to ask the obvious here; why are you using a development
branch of _any_ OS in a production environment?
I am not sure if the question was directed to me, but part of the answer
on my use of the development branch of the OS is to develop some of the
packages
On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
I am not sure if the question was directed to me, but part of the
answer on my use of the development branch of the OS is to develop some of
the packages that you will use in your production environment. :-)
It was but it appears I
Hi All
Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
ppc-Debian?
It looks like they have been removed from powerpc on
unstable/experimental without creating a replacement.
And yes, I know there are packages on Ubuntu I maybe could try.
Anything I missed?
Thanks in
Le Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 04:06:38PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer a écrit :
Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
ppc-Debian?
It looks like they have been removed from powerpc on
unstable/experimental without creating a replacement.
Hello Wolfgang,
here is the
Hi Johnny,
to be honest, I wouldn't bother with the OpenJDK java on ppc linux. I
found that it wasn't very good (but then maybe I did something
wrong?!) I installed the IBM java and it worked very well. Google
around and you'll find the instructions how to do it. If I have time
later
2010/3/24 Robert Chamberlain robertchamberl...@fastmail.co.uk:
Hi Johnny,
to be honest, I wouldn't bother with the OpenJDK java on ppc linux. I found
that it wasn't very good (but then maybe I did something wrong?!) I
installed the IBM java and it worked very well. Google around and you'll
for interested parties, here are IBM's instructions for installing on
PPC Macs:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/systems/library/es-apple.html
and here are the download links:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
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What do I have to do to get java installed
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le 23/03/2010 20:52, Johnny a écrit:
Hi
What do I have to do to get java installed
Johnny
openjdk-6-jre
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I am unfortunately convicted to a forced java labour which I
whole-heartedly detest, nevertheless I am very much interested how I
could make my life easier in this sad situation of having to develop
a java app on linux ppc.
I am using
java version 1.6.0
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment
Hi, Piotr.
On Jul 17 2009, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
nevertheless I am very much interested how I could make my life easier
in this sad situation of having to develop a java app on linux ppc.
I'm not sure if it is available in powerpc, but I would think that you
might be able to use http
Hi,
drz wrote:
I installed openjdk-6-jjre, but it doesnt appear in about:plugins in
iceweasel, though I did an update-alternatives java and chose that package.
Is this normal?
Yes.
There's no OpenJDK plugin for ppc (neither has Sun one nor any
other Java except gcj and relted
Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2009 20:36:37 schrieb Samy Mezani:
Hi,
You have to install openjdk-6-jre. There isn't any package of sun-java
for powerpc.
Samy
oops, thats what I feared... but thx anyway
I installed openjdk-6-jjre, but it doesnt appear in about:plugins in
iceweasel, though I did
Hi
Im trying to install sun-java6-jre with aptitude install sun-java6-jre.
Problem is the package depends on the virtual package sun-java6-bin, which is
not in the powerpc repositories.
Google is no help. But I guess the solution is simple.
Any hints? thx in advance
greetz
drz
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Hi,
You have to install openjdk-6-jre. There isn't any package of sun-java
for powerpc.
Samy
le 21/07/2009 18:47, drz a écrit:
Hi
Im trying to install sun-java6-jre with aptitude install sun-java6-jre.
Problem is the package depends on the virtual package sun-java6-bin, which
Hello list,
I am unfortunately convicted to a forced java labour which I
whole-heartedly detest, nevertheless I am very much interested how I
could make my life easier in this sad situation of having to develop
a java app on linux ppc.
I am using
java version 1.6.0
Java(TM) SE Runtime
Some successfully used gnash with Opera on ppc. I didn't use it much
(not a flash fan) and don't quite remember whether I had 100% of working
videos. Nonetheless it worked. Haven't tested it on any other site.
Haven't tried Java.
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Gnash doesn't seem to want to work with YouTube on my new, clean,
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I would also like to install Java, but haven't been able to find a PPC
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Brian Durant globetrotte...@gmail.com wrote:
Gnash doesn't seem to want to work with YouTube on my new, clean,
Lenny KDE install. What do I need to do to get gnash to cooperate?
Try using swfdec-mozilla for youtube support. It might work better.
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Gnash doesn't seem to want to work with YouTube on my new, clean,
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I would also like to install Java, but haven't been able to find a PPC
oriented HowTo.
I just did
Does Open JDK perform as well?
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chess viewer and my bank's site doesn't complaint about it neither.
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Apparently swfdec-mozilla was already installed when I installed
gnash. No incompatibilities? Weird. Anyway, I uninstalled gnash again
and I still can't get YouTube to work. Ideas?
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Brian Durant globetrotte...@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently swfdec-mozilla was already installed when I installed
gnash. No incompatibilities? Weird. Anyway, I uninstalled gnash again
and I still can't get YouTube to work. Ideas?
Are there any other flash
None that I have found seem to work. All I get are big, blank spaces.
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Apparently swfdec-mozilla was already installed when I installed
gnash. No incompatibilities? Weird. Anyway, I uninstalled gnash again
and I still can't get YouTube to work. Ideas?
Did you confirm that gnash was there in
, mipsel, s390, i386,
amd64, powerpc). The Cacao JVM and JIT is not yet feature complete
compared to the hotspot JVM, but is much faster than the Zero JVM
and offers an alternative on platforms which don't have the Hotspot
JVM.
The additional JVM's can be called with
java [-cacao
Besides m68k hopelessly being behind we do have serious problems on
alpha, arm and hppa.
- on arm, the bytecode compiler (ecj) doesn't produce correct code.
there is currently a workaround to build the package on arm using
byte-compiled code built on another architecture. Aurelian has
On Thu, Apr 05 2007, at 09:33 +0200, booster wrote:
On 05.04.2007, at 08:55, Dean Hamstead wrote:
[ ... ]
secondly, im curious if there is an iceweasel plugin that will run
applets using ibm's rather than the gnu java.
Take look in the Ubuntu Wiki - they have a description
Dean Hamstead wrote:
firstly, is there a debian way of pointing the /usr/bin/java to the jvm
you plan to use? it points at /etc/alternatives/java, which then points
to a binary. i have just relinked this, but am curious if there is
debian tool to manage alternatives
update-alternatives
hey all,
there may be a debain java list, but im no on it and this isnt super
important, so being that this query is related to ppc i will put it here ;)
for various reasons i am enjoying tinkering with java on my debianized
ibook dual usb. obviously suns java isnt available (which is fine
Hello fellow PPC Debian users.
I am now for the first time trying to setup and configure IBM's Java 5
on my mac mini 1.25ghz machine running Debian Sid. I've setup Sun
before on an i386 system before but using the IBM version is new and
very foreign to me.
I'm hoping that you guys can shed some
On mer, 2006-12-27 at 09:09 +0200, Justin Hartman wrote:
I've setup Sun
before on an i386 system before but using the IBM version is new and
very foreign to me.
You can just use java-package which will recognize the IBM jre and build
a deb with it.
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On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 09:16:08PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
None of the IBM versions seem to work for me with
java-package from the stable release. It sounds like
the unstable release may work with the 32 bit version
however.
Hi,
thank you for the hint. I installed the 32bits
Charles, I also had a difficult time getting java
going on a new install of debian stabel on a
imac(powerpc). What I finally got to work was
downloading the 32 bit version of IBM java2 version
1.5. It looks like you downloaded the 64 bit version.
None of the IBM versions seem to work for me
Charles Plessy wrote:
Based on these error messages, it looks like you are using the gnu
java runtime. I thought you were using the Blackdown jdk based on
the earlier messages in the thread.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ java -version
java version 1.3.1
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
Dear all,
As I could not find an alternative xml editor which can do some
tab-completion of the tags, I tried to install jEdit from an unofficial
archive (http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jedit), together with
java. Blackdown java 1.3.1 (j2re-1.3.1-14-FCS-linux-ppc.bin) is the
only one I
At Sat, 15 Apr 2006 16:47:39 +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
As I could not find an alternative xml editor which can do some
tab-completion of the tags, I tried to install jEdit from an unofficial
archive (http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jedit), together with
java. Blackdown java 1.3.1
On Apr 15 2006, Charles Plessy wrote:
Is there somebody using jEdit on this list? If yes, how did you
manage?
I don't know how you could make it work with non-free java
implementations (but have you tried grabbing the IBM JDK?).
Anyway, you might want to install gij-4.1, if you are using
-ppc64.tgz and
IBMJava2-JRE-142.ppc64.tgz)
sorbet【~】$ make-jpkg --version
make-jpkg 0.27
java -Xms64m -Xmx128m -jar /usr/share/jedit/jedit.jar
well, it changes the error messages :)
sorbet【~】$ java -Xms64m -Xmx128m -jar /usr/share/jedit/jedit.jar
[error] main: Exception in thread main
[error
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 12:14:44AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
java -Xms64m -Xmx128m -jar /usr/share/jedit/jedit.jar
well, it changes the error messages :)
Based on these error messages, it looks like you are using the gnu
java runtime. I thought you were using the Blackdown jdk based
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