e I've really
wished for header files, because C/C++ does not have this problem during
compile time.
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ake all' or `make test' should now work for you.
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e a very significant speed increase.
I still thing that a GTK L&F for swing would be a better approach because
I hope to never instantiate a java.awt.Button or a java.awt.Choice. Instead
I want to use JButton, JTree, etc. In this case I'm back to a non GTK
L&F because the GTK stuff
you guys think about it.
While we're throwing around ideas, how about a Swing pluggable L&F that
looks and feels like GTK. This could be fun and would allow gnome
apps to be written in Java.
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on and see if your
problems persist.
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> When we resort back to 1.1.5..everything seems to go back to normal.
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> I guess the reason I am asking this here, is to see if Steve or the
> other 'porters' have experienced this with their versions?
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is the latest one I can *find*) which I compiled myself... So my
> question is, _could_ this be the reason for the segfaulting?
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> Brief description: sounds a bit like what our friend Travis Shirk was
> going through; i.e., "java Class" segfaults, as does "javac".
installed the new libc I had no problems. No error or warnings
were displayed and everything is working fine on my system (aside from
talk not working, which is a problem someone else has also run into).
Any ideas?
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