Re: jni problem

1999-03-29 Thread Jeff Galyan
Wes Biggs wrote: > > optima wrote: > > > cc -G NativeHello.c NativeHelloImp.c -o libHello.so > > ,I encount a problum > > "cc: unrecognized option `-G' > > /usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'" The problem is that there is no "-G" option to gcc. If you want to build

Re: Thread questions

1999-03-29 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> Peter Kovacs writes: Peter> First of all. JDK 1.2pre for Linux is great. Congratulation Peter> and thanx to the people who brought it together. Q: Peter> 1.) (JDK 1.2) Setting different priorities does not seem to Peter> have an effect on thread scheduling (a thread with p

Re: Timer granularityn

1999-03-29 Thread Rachit Siamwalla
If you check the "ping" program, you get the same problem. So it's not a JDK problem. -rchit John Summerfield wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Peter Kovacs wrote: > > > On linux the granularity of the timer (GregorianCalendar.time) seems to be on >millisecond level, while on Windows NT on 10 >

Re: grrrrrr.....

1999-03-29 Thread Rachit Siamwalla
> > Matthew: > > I don't know if this will work with JAVA1.2, but, with 1.1.7 we simply > copied swingall.jar to /netscape/java/classes and turned off javascript so > the document can't check for the plug-in. This lets us run swing1.1 applets > in netscape4.x. I don't think that would work,

Re: Timer granularityn

1999-03-29 Thread John Summerfield
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Peter Kovacs wrote: > On linux the granularity of the timer (GregorianCalendar.time) seems to be on >millisecond level, while on Windows NT on 10 > milliseconds level. Does anyone know, why? Broken windows? -- Cheers John Summerfield http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for OS/2 su

JavaSignals 1.0 released - fixes RMI bug

1999-03-29 Thread Kevin Hester
Hi gang, Over the past few months I've received a number of emails about javasignals - and many folks found an annoying bug related to breaking RMI. I've just received a fix for this bug from Bernhard Bablok ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Unfortunately, I didn't keep a list of who wanted the fix. ;-) I

Re: grrrrrr.....

1999-03-29 Thread Chris Hawks
---On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 18:35:29 -0500, Matthew McKeon said > Where the heck is the activator?!? > Does anyone know of any mirrors where I might obtain it? > Matthew: I don't know if this will work with JAVA1.2, but, with 1.1.7 we simply copied swingall.jar to /netscape/java/classes a

Just curious (Qs about the porting proc.)

1999-03-29 Thread Peter Kovacs
Makes Sun the source code JDK1.2 for Solaris available to Blackdown? Is this code what the blackdown people are modifying for the port to linux? If so, which are the major areas where changes need to be effected? Which changes are the most difficult to get right? Peter ---

Timer granularity

1999-03-29 Thread Peter Kovacs
On linux the granularity of the timer (GregorianCalendar.time) seems to be on millisecond level, while on Windows NT on 10 milliseconds level. Does anyone know, why? Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a s

Thread questions

1999-03-29 Thread Peter Kovacs
First of all. JDK 1.2pre for Linux is great. Congratulation and thanx to the people who brought it together. Q: 1.) (JDK 1.2) Setting different priorities does not seem to have an effect on thread scheduling (a thread with priority reduced to mininum will continue to get scheduled as frequentl

Re: Java Media APIs on Linux

1999-03-29 Thread Oliver Fels
> I recently saw a press release on the porting of the Java Media APIs to > Linux...are these available yet for the x86 ported VM? The latest release contains, besides the native libs, a pure JAVA version, so this should also work under Linux (though I have not tried it yet). Oliver

Re: JDK1.2

1999-03-29 Thread Oliver Fels
> I'm using Red Hat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36-1 > > Where can i find the kernel 2.0.37 (what is the problem if i use jdk1.2 > with kernel 2.0.36). http://www.kernel.org should help. Oliver ___ Oliver Fels| e-mail: Neurot