sparclinux-glibc JDK somewhere?

1998-05-29 Thread Bruno Boettcher
hello, as the title says is there anywhere a sparclinux JDK compiled to run under ultrapinguin distrib? (means using glibc) ciao bboett == acount at earthling net http://erm6.u-strasbg.fr/~bboett ===

[[email protected]: Re: jdk1.1.6v1-test]

1998-05-29 Thread toddroy
I just (more or less) confirmed that there seems to be a conflict problem between the stock jdk1.1.6v1-test and ld.so-1.9.9. I've had this problem on both Linux machines I can experiment on: 0. with ld.so-1.9.8 installed: 1. Installed jdk1.1.6v1-test.

Re: Installing Java JDK 1.1.5 on Debian?

1998-05-29 Thread Steve Byrne
Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira writes: > Hi there, > > > Whoops - you need the libc5 version, for sure. Debian 2.0 (hamm) is the first with > > real glibc support. > > That's not right. I use Debian 1.3.1 and the glib 1.1.5v5 works just fine. I'm going >to > try 1.1.5v7 as well as 1.1.6

Re: Installing Java JDK 1.1.5 on Debian?

1998-05-29 Thread Marcus Johnson
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Steve Byrne wrote: > Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira writes: > > Hi there, > > > > > Whoops - you need the libc5 version, for sure. Debian 2.0 (hamm) is the first >with > > > real glibc support. > > > > That's not right. I use Debian 1.3.1 and the glib 1.1.5v5 works j

Re: im sure this question has been asked before but...

1998-05-29 Thread Christopher Seawood
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Steve Byrne wrote: > I think it would be an amazingly cool and good thing to have a GTK based AWT. You should talk to Doug South <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. From previous talks with him, it appears as though he's made pretty good headway on a GTK AWT. - cls

re. Jit for linux

1998-05-29 Thread Sriram Sankar
> Dose anybody could give me some advise on good jit > for java on linux? Or dose jdk1.1.6 have a default > jit? Even if you do find a JIT, beware of it. So far (possibly with the exception of the SunSoft JIT), none of the JIT's I've seen are reliable especially when you are running significan

Re: Installing Java JDK 1.1.5 on Debian 1.1?

1998-05-29 Thread Marcus Johnson
Yeeehaa! I tried the JDK 1.1.5v7 on Debian 1.1 and javac actually executed out of the box, with no configuration! Maybe that sounds like no big deal, but I count that as an enormous victory after fumbling around with 1.1.5v5 for quite a while. I'll report back after more testing if there's any w

Re: make depend?

1998-05-29 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It seems that javac recurses through all dependencies > for a given app.java, and creates *.class as needed. > However, it does not seem to check whether the *.java > file is more recent? Yep, javac (with or without -depend) isn't perfect. > > If t

[[email protected]: Re: jdk1.1.6v1-test]

1998-05-29 Thread Steve Byrne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > I just (more or less) confirmed that there seems to be a conflict > problem between the stock jdk1.1.6v1-test and ld.so-1.9.9. > > I've had this problem on both Linux machines I can experiment on: > > > 0. with ld.so-1.9.8 in

Re: [Fwd: re. Jit for linux]

1998-05-29 Thread Rani Pinchuk
What about TYA? (It is still alive right?) - you can find its URL in Java Tools for Linux page of blackdown: http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/javatools.html Rani On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 12:02:58PM -0400, Villanueva, Edgar wrote: > have you tried kaffe its pretty fast. > > -- > > Fro

Jit for linux

1998-05-29 Thread gaolei
Hi, everybody, Dose anybody could give me some advise on good jit for java on linux? Or dose jdk1.1.6 have a default jit? Thanks. begin: vcard fn: Gao Lei n: Lei;Gao org:StarGlobe adr:International Business Park;;#09-02, The Synergy;Si

Re: Major Swing/Linux Project?

1998-05-29 Thread Brad Giaccio
On 28 May 1998, John Mitchell wrote: > > SSL communication channel built using both server & client certificates, > administrator login/password if connecting remotely. Yes, I was thinking > that these admin. servlets would be running in a separate instance of the > web server (ala your Avenida)

[Fwd: re. Jit for linux]

1998-05-29 Thread gaolei
Hi, Spankar, You really take me a bad news, you know, actually what I want to find is a good JIT for my servlet run on linux. :-( I am hardly able to image the thing is so bad. Even though I myself have never(don't laugh me) met any problems with Symantec JIT on windows, I'd rather believ

Re: Installing Java JDK 1.1.5 on Debian?

1998-05-29 Thread Paul Reavis
Steve Byrne wrote: > JDK 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 libc are built on a Debian 1.3.1 system -- no problems. My > libc is 5.4.33, and libdl.so is libdl.so.1 => libdl.so.1.8.12. ? Then why won't it work on mine? [research, research, test, grind, scratch head...] AHA! A clue! I started running java with a

RE: [Fwd: re. Jit for linux]

1998-05-29 Thread Villanueva, Edgar
have you tried kaffe its pretty fast. > -- > From: gaolei[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 29, 1998 12:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Fwd: re. Jit for linux] > > <><> > >

make depend?

1998-05-29 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
It seems that javac recurses through all dependencies for a given app.java, and creates *.class as needed. However, it does not seem to check whether the *.java file is more recent? If that's the case (might be worth submitting a JDC Bug Parade Entry), is there any way to tweak GNU make to handl

Re: make depend?

1998-05-29 Thread Rani Pinchuk
Hi all, In the past (in the old version of this mailing list) there were several threads about make. I kept some of those letters, so here what I got from there: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote then: I haven't heard of jmake. But what about using make itself? Try something like this:

Re: make depend?

1998-05-29 Thread Rani Pinchuk
(sorry, this is the last one of me today...) Well the link of the jmake in perl was lost. Here is the correct one: http://www.vmunix.com/~gabor/perl/jmake You just donwload it, put it in /usr/local/bin, chmod +x and then go to the directory of you java sources and type 'jmake'. It will create "

Re: [Fwd: re. Jit for linux]

1998-05-29 Thread Michael Rohleder
Rani Pinchuk writes: > What about TYA? (It is still alive right?) - you can find its URL in > Java Tools for Linux page of blackdown: > http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/javatools.html And it works great for me! -- Working on SCO is like traveling back in time.

Re: Major Swing/Linux Project?

1998-05-29 Thread Stephan Greene
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Cynbe ru Taren wrote: > It's true that one can already run an X server on a PC and access a > remote Linux GUI. But the typical PC doesn't have an X server > installed and never will, so this inhibits grabbing a random Windows > box to do some remote Linux work (and likewise

RE: [[email protected]: Re: jdk1.1.6v1-test]

1998-05-29 Thread David B. Rees
On 29-May-98 Steve Byrne wrote: > > > > I just (more or less) confirmed that there seems to be a conflict > > problem between the stock jdk1.1.6v1-test and ld.so-1.9.9. I've also got this same problem with the stock jdk1.1.5-v7 and ld.so-1.9.9. This is on a libc box. I was previou

jdk1.1.6v1-test

1998-05-29 Thread Todd M. Roy
> Resent-Cc: recipient list not shown: ; > Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 08:42:12 -0700 (PDT) > From: Steve Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mailed-from: GNU Emacs (19.34.1), of course

Re: Major Swing/Linux Project?

1998-05-29 Thread Cynbe ru Taren
| VNC (Virtual Network Computer) is a step in this direction - it allows | *any* Unix or Win95/NT system running the VNC viewer client *or* a | java-capable web browser to access a Unix or Win95/NT box [ Stephan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] Veerrry interesting -- thanks for the pointer! I wasn