Hi Paris
Look at
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-5.html#ss5.7
I believe that you need more memory - check how big is your swap and make it
bigger. As I know javac and javadoc eat a lot of memory (can someone explains
why?). And when you run X, part of your memory al
>
> Hi Paris
>
> Look at
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-5.html#ss5.7
>
> I believe that you need more memory - check how big is your swap and make it
> bigger. As I know javac and javadoc eat a lot of memory (can someone explains
> why?). And when you run X, par
we are three students of Computer Science of University of Rome "La
Sapienza" and we're attempting to create a small-java-compiler of 1.0.2.
we are in trouble with some features:
1. the original grammar is compiled without problems, but
adding semantic actions in some productions Yacc never reduc
Hi!
I noticed the following problems in recent releases of Linux jdk 1.1.6.
RedHat 5.0
glibc version of jdk, no dynamic Motif
Window Manager: fvwm2, icewm (http://ixtas.fri.uni-lj.si/~markom/icewm/)
Port#1: java version "Linux_JDK_1.1.6_v1"
Port#2: java version
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When i am running X-windows and run javac it says
"**Out of memory,exiting**"
but when I am not in Xwindows javac works perfectly.
What can I do so I can free some memory?
Hello,
I'm using the jdk1.1.5v7 on a libc system with an apache server and the
jserv servlet runner (http://www.debriefing.com, the new meta search
engine).
I get sometimes noClassDefFoundException in my servlet log.
It seems that it doesn't affect the program at all, but i wonder why I have
this
Hi,
I am interested in using TogetherJ on Linux. I downloaded
build 217 to use with 1.1.5v7 and redhat 4.2.
I am having some problems, and would like to know if anybody else
has had any experience with TogetherJ. Like a lot of packaged software,
the documentation assumes nothing will ever
| jdk1.1.5.v7 ... "noClassDefFoundException"
I'm working on tracking down field-not-found and method-not-found
errors in the same version, which appear to be due to some sort of
internal race condition. Can't say much more as yet, they're extremely
condition-sensitive and erratic. What you have
Does Sun's JRE need to be recompiled to run in Linux? Or does it simply run the
i86 version and that's the version that gets distributed?
Do you have a link to a page that describes how all this works? I understand
the part about the JDK...
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