: mercredi 29 mars 2006 16:04
> À : java-linux@java.blackdown.org
> Objet : can not install Blackdown 1.3.1 on Linux PPC
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install Blackdown 1.3.1 on a Linux PPC box (Linux
> Xserve1 2.6.10-1.ydl.1g5-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 7 10:18:19 MST 2005
> ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GN
Hi,
I'm trying to install Blackdown 1.3.1 on a Linux PPC box (Linux Xserve1
2.6.10-1.ydl.1g5-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 7 10:18:19 MST 2005 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64
GNU/Linux)
I launched the j2sdk-1.3.1-02c-FCS-linux-ppc.bin executable and followed the
procedure.
When I try to launch java I get a "
Message-From:
Zhinan Zhou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday,
October 10, 2002 1:14 AMTo: Alexander BuschSubject: Re:
how to install
additional-ipaq-stuff
Hi,
I think you amy want to untar
the additional-ipaq-stuff at the root directory, i mean "/", not "/root&qu
unzip additionsl-ipaq-stuff.tar.gz in the root directory. This will put the library and X-stuff where it needs to be.
then run ldconfig to configure the run-time bindings, and the jre should be able to find the libBrokenLocal library
At 06:51 PM 10/9/02 +0200, you wrote:
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Hello,
I am kind of a
newbee here as well. :-( Sorry.
Anyways, I have my
iPAQ 3630 which runs familiar v0.5.3. I have been able to mount a windows
directory, which holds all j2re 1.3.1 blackdown files. Everything is unpacked as
requested.
All I want to do is
to get java
I've seen a couple instances of this, almost all are attributed to the sound
card driver. If you have sb live cards then there is an open source driver
from opensouce.creative.com (driver called emu10k).
Otherwise check with the vendors site, until ALSA is complete, opensound.com
have probably
Hi all ,
i am trrying to get java to play sounds to my RH7 box.
i am able to play sounds from native linux apps so i think my sound card is properly
conf
when i try to play sounds from java i get an error saing the swvice is not
acceccible and then i get a segmentation fault
does any one have a
install
the JDK from the code included.
I have also use a copy of JDK1.1.7 from a CD but I am also failed ...
I have also downloaded jdk-1.2.2-RC4-linux-i386-glibc.tar.sh from a mirror
site of www.blackdown.org, but the shell script is not written properly ...
Please give me any direction. I would
Oracle for Linux wants a CLASSPATH defined to install the JDBC driver. For
the older java versions, it was the path to the classesxxx..zip file but
this has changed with jdk1.2. What should it be now? ./jdk1.2/lib
would be my first choice: correct? I would appreciate advice from someone
I installed jdk 2 for linux and when i go to compile all i get is a blank
screen and when i can't kill the process... I tried the following line... and
nothing
javac -verbose TestDrive.java
Any clue?
Chris
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Thanks very much, Yes I download file the an client y I can descompress
the archive.
You are very Kinds.
Regards,
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Todd Papaioannou wrote:
>
> >I down the file jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, I need help, Please
>
> Did you download the file using netscape on Linux? There are know
>I down the file jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, I need help, Please
Did you download the file using netscape on Linux? There are known
problems with doing it this way. Try downloading the archive
with an FTP client, and you should have no problems.
Todd
---
Hi all
I am intalling JDK version 1.2 for Linux, this software is format BZIP,
but when I descopress the software this send me the following error:
bzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing.
Input file = jdk1_2pre-v2_tar.bz2, output file = jdk1_2pre-v2_tar
It is possible that the c
Bradley,
this problem was discussed predominantly in the month of
september. I suggest you check the archives on Blackdown.
I was one of the complainers...
gr. Eric
--- Bradley Rosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I've recently installed the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2 JDK
> and
> everything works
Bradley,
This has been discussed several times on the group, I run RedHat 6.0 and had
the same problem. The following solution worked best for me:
from Michael E. Shorter on September 27, 1999: >>
I just installed the zapf dingbats fonts with now problems. Here's what
Hi. I've recently installed the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2 JDK and
everything works fine except, when running a java program, a heap
of "can't find font" messages popped up such as this:
"Font specified in font.properties not found
[--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific
hi :)
i have downloaded jdk1.2 for Linux glibc2.0 and
unpacked it and put bin directory in PATH and when I start any of the
executables it says:
libthread.so.0 : undefined symbol:
__libc_rewinddir
any help, please?
boris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],,
> I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
> view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
> thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
> /hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfon
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],,
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
Hi,
I´ve just installed JDK 1.2. First, invoking any of the binarys lead to a error
message due to a not found library (present in the jdk 1.2 lib path). I then
added these library paths to ld.so.conf and ran "ldconfig -D". Now all libs are
recognized (e.g. "ldd appletviewer" returns no missing
I have similar problem related with glibc version, and
have a question.
I can start swing program without any hacks with native
thread jdk but when i open a dialog( file chooser ) and
close it then the program stops responding. Do you solved
this problem too ?
>Hello,
>
> I just fixed the exact
Hello,
I just fixed the exact same problem. Go get jdk-1.1.6 from
blackdown. It will work (take the latest version).
If you are a user of jfc, it will get broken. Because, for some
reason, .jar files written in a later version are broken. To fix this,
find a box that is able to d
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Shall be happy java linxer
I have a big question !
I installed RedHat 6.0 ,
And then My JDK-1.1.7 (glibc version) is Not execute !
Error message is below
/jdk/bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries:
I tried to install jserv-0.9.12 on my debian linux 2.0, my apache server is 1.3.3. You
know, all pakages of debian has it's own name and
installation method. So I download apache 1.3.3 from apache.org, and re-compile it
according to the README file of Jserv-0.9.12, but I got following
Dear friends:
Thanks a lot for the information replying my JDBC question.
I tried to install Java1.1.6_v5 on my linux box on the dircetary of
/usr/local/jdk116_v5. So I set the PATH as /usr/local/jdk116_v5 and the
CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jdk116_v5/lib/classes.zip (follow the procedure of the
doc
Hi, I have installed JDK 1.1 for my linux box. I
have my CLASSPATH & PATH set properly.
But when I run java or javac or anything the
system says
bash: ./java :No such File Found
what do I do, I need it real quik.
Thanks
Haider
GNU C library version 2
>dpkg -s libc6
Package: libc6
Status: install ok installed
...
Version: 2.0.7u-7.1
There still is a "W stat" symbol in /lib/libreadline.so.2.1,
which to my understanding should not be there, as this
symbol is not supposed to appear anywhere in a libc6
d
Hi,
we could solve this problem.
we set NS_JAVA=N, so that it does not look for x libs. we put this
variable in .bash_login file.
Thanks,
.
Jaimini Ram
Dha
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jaimini Ram wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I downloaded the jdk for linux from blackdown.org and installed it.
> But when i say 'java' in the jdk bin directory, it gives the message :
>
> ./../bin/i586/green_threads/java: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4
>
> X windows is NOT installed
Jaimini Ram wrote:
> X windows is NOT installed, so is there any way to make it run without
> requiring x libs ?
Try the FAQ @ java.blackdown.org.
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hi,
I downloaded the jdk for linux from blackdown.org and installed it.
But when i say 'java' in the jdk bin directory, it gives the message :
./../bin/i586/green_threads/java: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4
X windows is NOT installed, so is there any way to make it run without
requiring x l
Hi,
we use the Apache/Servlet, no problems with it.
Here some hints how we installed it (not nice, but it works):
Install Servlet Development Kit (needed by apache)
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/index.html
Download -> /usr/local/jsdk20-solaris2-sparc.tar.Z
uncompress jsd
I am wondering about the possibility to create
"primordial" install/setup front ends using
Java. Some possibilities would be:
a) native compiler use, no JVM needed
b) use of a JNI-glued curses library
Has anybody tried such a setup? Are there any
non-X/non-Motif GUI toolkits
Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> I'm new to Java for Linux, and am having some problems getting the
> JDK1.1.6v4a installed on my Linux Redhat 5.1 system. It seams that java
> wants me so set some library path variable, but I do not know which one.
>
> I downloaded the jdk1.1.6v4a for glibc an
Hello all,
I'm new to Java for Linux, and am having some problems getting the
JDK1.1.6v4a installed on my Linux Redhat 5.1 system. It seams that java
wants me so set some library path variable, but I do not know which one.
I downloaded the jdk1.1.6v4a for glibc and untarred it just like
Hi, Syed,
To paraphrase Jerry McGuire:
"Show us the CLASSPATH."
Best Regards,
KR
Syed Mubin wrote:
> ...
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Netbeans nbdv20b3.sh on JDK1.1.6 but
> not sucessful.I also have installed SWING1.0.3 the SwingSet example is
>
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Hi,
I'm trying to install Netbeans nbdv20b3.sh on JDK1.1.6 but
not sucessful.I also have installed SWING1.0.3 the SwingSet example is
working fine but when i
Syed, Cynthia
export works in bash, but i have found i also need to add the current directory
"." to the classpath to make this work, like this
jim watson
> CLASSPATH=/iusr/local/swing-1.0.2/swingall.jar:.
> export CLASSPATH
I have recently downloaded Swing-1.0.2,but i'm unable install
> it,as it shows lot of errors also no README for installation on Linux,
> I also want to install downloaded netbeans nbdv20b3.sh ,I have
> many questions like whether you need swing to be installed first before
>
7;m unable install
it,as it shows lot of errors also no README for installation on Linux,
I also want to install downloaded netbeans nbdv20b3.sh ,I have
many questions like whether you need swing to be installed first before
installing netbeans.
If there is any URL which gives t
On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Syed Mubin wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody there,
>
>
> At present iam running JDK 1.1.5 on Red hat Linux 5.1 which works
> fine ,recently i downloaded Swing but iam unable to install its giving
>
> when i tried to run such a si
,
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Hi Everybody there,
At present iam running JDK 1.1.5 on Red hat Linux 5.1 which works
fine ,recently i downloaded Swing but iam unable to install its giving
when i
RTFM (README.linux). Yes, X/AWT isn't required.
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Patrick Dockhorn wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am trying to get JDK, i.e. servlets up and running on my linux machine.
> From what I understand, this requires X11, as the AWT package that comes with the
>JDK obviously requires this
> library.
>
> Is there
11
> installed would not cause any trouble if you write graphics Java
> *applications* (not applets!!)
>
> Cheers,
> Addy.
>
> |
> | Is there a way to install the JDK without the requirement of having
> the X11 libs, i.e. to
> | install it without AWT support?
> |
> | Your help is highly appreciated,
> |
> | Patrick
>
>
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Patrick Dockhorn wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am trying to get JDK, i.e. servlets up and running on my linux
> machine. From what I understand, this requires X11, as the AWT package
> that comes with the JDK obviously requires this library.
If your servlets don't reference any of t
hi,
I am
trying to get JDK, i.e. servlets up and running on my linux
machine.
From what I understand, this requires X11, as the AWT package
that comes with the JDK obviously requires this library.
Is
there a way to install the JDK without the requirement of having the X11
I recently posted a question about running more than one JVM where my
machine would thrash horribly. I reinstalled RedHat Linux 5.0, the
latest glibc and v1 of the JDK 1.1.6. The performance difference was
incredible! It ran acceptably without a JIT!
Now, another question: after about an hou
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Raphakl Bauduin"
writes:
...how do I install JDK 1.1.5? I unpack [the] archive, and I only
have directories and a readme that doesn't help me.
Raph,
We're working on improving the README file and also will be providing
a
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