I've downloaded three versions of JDK 1.3 from Sun, Blackdown and IBM.
Which JDK works the best? I'm currently using Suse 6.4, but haven't yet
tried development with its JDK1.1.8 (which doesn't appear to have Java
Threads, right?).
Also, does 1.3 and Linux give any problems
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you've got 'rpm' installed, you're probably on a Redhat box. Other
> distributions have their own characteristic tools, but I don't know the names.
>
> Nathan Meyers
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Caldera and S.u.S.E. also use rpm. A Red Hat system will have
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Dustin Lang wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I feel really stupid for having to ask this, but is there a way to find
> > out what flavour of Linux one has? (RH, Slackware, etc.) I have no
> > idea what is installed on my work machine.
>
> There are no stupid questions, only small
Dustin Lang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I feel really stupid for having to ask this, but is there a way to find
> out what flavour of Linux one has? (RH, Slackware, etc.) I have no
> idea what is installed on my work machine.
>
> As soon as I find that out, my next question (probably a FAQ) is, what's
> th
Hi,
I feel really stupid for having to ask this, but is there a way to find
out what flavour of Linux one has? (RH, Slackware, etc.) I have no
idea what is installed on my work machine.
As soon as I find that out, my next question (probably a FAQ) is, what's
the (newest && workingest) version?
Steve Byrne writes:
> > It seems that there are two different
> > prots of jdk going on one by Steve Byrne's and the other by Sergey
> > Nikitin.
>
> [misc. valid diffs]
And both jdk-1.1.6 (sbb v2 and sn v1.2) cause my C app
to "crash when linked" under RH 5.1/glibc-2.0.7-13.
Steve make
Brad Giaccio writes:
> Now this may seem like a silly question but I didn't really see a firm
> answer in the FAQ so I'll ask. It seems that there are two different
> prots of jdk going on one by Steve Byrne's and the other by Sergey
> Nikitin.
Steve will often reply to questions and bug rep
Now this may seem like a silly question but I didn't really see a firm
answer in the FAQ so I'll ask. It seems that there are two different
prots of jdk going on one by Steve Byrne's and the other by Sergey
Nikitin.
Now I'm sure these are both functional but I'm wondering who's port I
should be