I hadn't either - I didn't specify the right path for the JDK. It
should be:
$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext
"I picked the wrong week to give up coffee..."
Rajesh Nair wrote:
>
> Thanks. You are right. Hadn't had my coffee yet : -}
>
> At 01:44 PM 06/21/2000 -
The more proper place may be to put any extention packages in
$JAVA_HOME/lib/ext, as I just discovered the other day from here:
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/extensions/spec.html
Rajesh Nair wrote:
>
> You may want to check if your CLASSPATH is exported or if you have specifi
aring
benchmarks with 1.3 + Hotspot was a bit silly.
All in all, it was nice to see stronger support from Sun for Linux.
Adam Ambrose
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Nelson Minar wrote:
> Just got back from the first day of JavaOne. I'm happy to say that Sun
> sounds like they're fairl
ed on JPDA, and thus does not use
jdb. It is not yet complete, but is rather functional. Read the 2.1.6
release notes and check out the mailing list archives for information on
how to set this up - as it is still beta, there is no "formal"
documentation written up on it yet.
-Adam Ambros
Rachel Greenham wrote:
> Yes. That's the one I downloaded from netscape.com anyway, to my
> recollection, that didn't work with the libc5 Acrobat plugin either, but
> does with the newer presumably glibc one that's come out more recently.
>
> Is there an easy way I can verify this? (I know there
KDE.
>
> What would you recommend?
>
DDD is not written for any desktop environment or window manager, so you
should be able to run it in any environment without problems. More to
the point, I have run it in Gnome successfully! However, keep it mind
that it interacts with jdb, and as
The latest version of the mozilla software is M12, and can be downloaded
from the above site. It's not yet quite ready for end users, but it
getting fairly close.
Adam Ambrose
Barnet Wagman wrote:
>
> Now I'm confused.
>
> (a) What is Mozilla M12? I'm running
't already, try setting THREADS_FLAG=green and JAVA_COMPILER=NONE
before starting up java/jdb.
Adam Ambrose
"Daniel P. Zepeda" wrote:
> Hi,
> I subscribe to the digest. I haven't seen my message in the
> archive, nor has anyone answered me yet, so I subscribed
but that's another story...
Adam Ambrose
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Roland Silver wrote:
> >
> > To use I need to download and bunzip it with bunzip2.
> >
> > I don't think there's a bunzip2 with Red Hat Linux 6.0 -- which I
> > use. Wher