] So if you have a chance to do it, try it with the Kaffe
package from testing.
Alternatively, you could try using SableVM, or java-compat-gcj.
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[1] http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=kaffever=2%
3A1.1.6-3arch=sparcstamp=1128727525file=logas=raw
http://buildd.debian.org
Ruben Navarro Huedo wrote:
Hello :
That is my question:
Is there Java for Linux/Sparc?
There are free runtimes for java that work on linux-sparc. Check out
gcj, sablevm, kaffe, etc.
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the disk, and put /boot on the first partition. Make
sure that /boot is small enough not to confuse SILO. I made the mistake
here [1] to use a single partition for the whole disk, and SILO didn't
like that.
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[1]
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2003/debian-sparc-200311
from
woody of you don't plan to use woody, and use Bill's images to save you
the hassle.
And now, have some fun with the sparc,
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a fresh-baked debian-sparc user.
[1] So, if you have a chance, do as I do: man the debian booth during
some Expo/Conference things (LinuxDays
not sure. I assume that
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian should work, but I don't remeber for sure. I
purged those bits from my memory as soon as possible ;)
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