Clint Miller wrote:
> All easy enough, except that the jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz file
> doesn't seem to contain a "demo" subdirectory or anything called
Clint is ok now, he was mainly looking for the demos referred to in the
README. These can be found in the docs at:
http://www.javasoft.co
The only version of jdk I can find there is
titled:
jdk-sn-1.1.6-1.2.glibc.i386.rpm
I have the v4 rpm installed. It isn't there
anymore either.
I know the v5 rpm was there at one point.
I had problems downloading it, and now it
isn't there at all. :(
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Just a note to let you know I found the libc5
version in the old i386 contrib directory.
Dunno what happened to glibc version. I'm
going to download the tarball from tux.org,
but I prefer rpm's because I can uninstall
the old version before installing the
new one. Cleaner that way.
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J. Mark
Jonathan Mark Brooks wrote:
>
> The only version of jdk I can find there is
> titled:
>
> jdk-sn-1.1.6-1.2.glibc.i386.rpm
>
> I have the v4 rpm installed. It isn't there
> anymore either.
>
> I know the v5 rpm was there at one point.
> I had problems downloading it, and now it
> isn't there
I take it your using red hat, rpm's seem to be the way
now is this correct ?
Many thanks
Matt
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct 19 11:22:35 1998
> Just a note to let you know I found the libc5
> version in the old i386 contrib directory.
>
> Dunno what happened to glibc version. I'm
> going to
Could this be something to do with the BrokenLocale.so which I have
never been able to find for Slackware 3.x ?
Incidentally I installed KDE1.0 over the weekend, and I can verify that
the mnemonic also dont work there too.
Pete
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Just remembered something: I had some trouble getting things to work
under SuSE Linux, because both Java and X11 have a 'libjpeg.so' installed,
and of course an AWT app picks the wrong one :-)
My suggestion is to rename the Java versions of these libraries (I renamed
libjpeg to libjjpeg and patch
Thanks that is the correct answer for "static inner class".
With ordinary non-static inner class there is a hidden reference to
the outer class. Declaring an inner class static removes this hidden
reference. The static inner class becomes referable in global scope
Michael Sinz wrote
>John Campbell wrote:
>>Im getting very small display panes which cannot be resized
>>from my recompiled jdk1.1.6v5.
>This is one of the LessTif problems that I know of. From the last
>LessTif build I did it still was a problem.
Are you your'e saying is that there is
Hi!!
I have some problems with the file swing.jar. When I compile an example,
the compiler returns errors. It doesn't find out included packages in
swing.jar. CLASSPATH is OK.
I think that my linux (RedHat 5.0 (Hurricane)) doesn't recognize files
with extension .jar.
Can you help m
There used to be a bug in JDK that caused the JVM to hang when you
opened a modal dialog from within a synchronized block (there was an
article on this on JDC bug reports). I think they've fixed it though.
---
Igor
Juan Carlos Zuluaga wrote:
>
> Hello everybody:
>
> Somebody knows why Java ap
> John Campbell writes:
> Michael Sinz wrote
>> John Campbell wrote:
>>> Im getting very small display panes which cannot be resized
>>> from my recompiled jdk1.1.6v5.
>> This is one of the LessTif problems that I know of. From the last
>> LessTif build I did it
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 10:37:43 -0600, John Campbell wrote:
> Michael Sinz wrote
>>John Campbell wrote:
>>>Im getting very small display panes which cannot be resized
>>>from my recompiled jdk1.1.6v5.
>>This is one of the LessTif problems that I know of. From the last
>>LessTif build I did i
> Thanks that is the correct answer for "static inner class".
>
> However a static inner class
> cannot have it self a static inner class.
Yes, it can. Why couldn't it? The innerness of a static inner class
is purely a naming thing.
> Static inner class
> 2
I've quickly tried to install and use blackdown port of JDK (and rt) but
don't have the ELF library version for some of the X stuff.
DL'ed 1.1.6v2 and try to run the script/wrapper but libXpm.so.4 (which
exist) is not in ELF format. (it's a.out format and 4.3)
Can anyone point me in the direct
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Miguel Mateos Lopez wrote:
I have some problems with the file swing.jar. When I compile an example,
the compiler returns errors. It doesn't find out included packages in
swing.jar. CLASSPATH is OK.
Are you putting the full classpath; i.e.:
C
Noticed something funny today - well, it would be funny, except I've
already wasted several hours on it.
Once upon a time, I was able to arbitrarily scale my Images when I
painted them with Graphics.drawImage(image, x, y, width, height,
observer). Now I'm finding that isn't so.
The little snipp
Hi all,
This isn't exactly a Java-Linux question, more like a general java problem.
The thing is that I'm writing an applet that manipulates strings, just very
simple and primitive. The idea is to have a textfield that the user can type
in his own words and sentences. However I can't find a way t
Hi Paul and all the others on the list,
Well, some weeks ago i wrote a short report to this list, describing almost
the same problem that you described. I designed a class, that dynamically
scales an image to the actual frame size.
Under Solaris and Windows this is absolutly no problem, even whe
Well this is an update, I've collected bits and pieces of later/newer, ELF
compiled, X lib files from two other linux systems where the installed (not
me) custom installed his X Windows (one was Slackware and the other RedHat,
but both have more than new enough ELF X libs). The JRE is happy, and
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:39:40 -0700, Marsh, Douglas wrote:
>
>Well this is an update, I've collected bits and pieces of later/newer, ELF
>compiled, X lib files from two other linux systems where the installed (not
>me) custom installed his X Windows (one was Slackware and the other RedHat,
>but bo
Stop sending me e-mail.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Sinz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Marsh, Douglas
Subject: Re: FW: Slackware and static versus ELF
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:39:40 -0700, Marsh, Douglas wrote:
>
>Well this
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