The recommended site for bzip2 seems to be a suboptimal choice :-(.
Despite the confusion, it's widely available... Red Hat ships RPMs on
their installation media, and I suspect everyone else does similarly. Or
you can find source distributions at your favorite repository. You
definitely
Javier,
I also had problems getting bzip for linux. There is a site mentioned on
the download page for FTPing bzip but the linux version seemed to be
corrupt. What I did was download the Windows version of bzip, then unziped
the JDK under windows and then copied it into my linux partitio
"Nagaraj S.B" wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have downloaded JDK1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2 from glibc2.1.But in my linux
> system which is RH6.0 donot have bzip2 tool for unzipping the JDK1.2
> file but I have gzip.Pls tell me where I can get gzip version of JDK1.2
> or else how can
Hi,
At 10:00 PM 02/07/99 , Nagaraj S.B wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have downloaded JDK1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2 from glibc2.1.But in my linux
>system which is RH6.0 donot have bzip2 tool for unzipping the JDK1.2
>file but I have gzip.Pls tell me where I can get gzip version of JDK1.2
>or else
Hi all,
I have downloaded JDK1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2 from glibc2.1.But in my linux
system which is RH6.0 donot have bzip2 tool for unzipping the JDK1.2
file but I have gzip.Pls tell me where I can get gzip version of JDK1.2
or else how can I load bzip2 on my RH6.0.
Thanks in advence,
Nagaraj S.B
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to have java-linux even if I have to
download and install bzip2 to use it. Still I think it's better
to stick with more commonly available installation tools (and libraries
and kernels for that matter).
Is java-linux for kernel developers (100s of