I installed JDK 1.2 pre v1 on a Linux 6.0 box. It crashes with
an abort.
*** panic: GC: getStickSystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
CLASSPATH may be incorrect
- I verified that run the right java
- I tried it with having just rt.jar in the classpath
- I tried it with NO classpath (as
Jota Matsubara wrote:
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> Hello.
>
> > Today i tried some self-written JINI code on my Linux system and run
> > into trouble I can not explain. I have found your message at blackdown,
> > and it seems that you experienced the same failure.
>
> You're the third person who asked me this question.
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> I installed JDK 1.2 pre v1 on a Linux 6.0 box. It crashes with
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Hi,
I have a small doubt. Hope somebody will help ..
test.java
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class test {
public static void main(String Str[]) {
A a=new A();
}
}
class A {
if you're thinking about IDEs, make sure you've taken a look at ElixirIDE,
which is written in Java with Swing. i've been using it a while now on my 266Mhz
Toshiba Tecra with 128Mb RAM, RH5.2, and the blackdown jdk 117v3 and
swingall.jar from the 1.1.1 beta 2.
this is a very lovely tool! when a
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999 22:02:09 -0700 (PDT), Gerald wrote:
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>Hi all.
>
>Alright. In order to gain a good understand of the issues that have
>arisen during the port of Java2 on Linux, I have read over the past
>messages regarding technical difficulties in the port. There seem to
>be several main one
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Tony Dean wrote:
> >%_Cliff Baeseman wrote:
> > so I have started building a desktop on top of a minimal RH
> > 6.0installation.
> What is the minimal RH 6.0 in this context? Are you doing without X
> somehow?
that would be a fabulous approach! there must be a pared down ker
>> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought
>> I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to
>> develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now
>> after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a good replacement.
>
>I like
Larry Gates wrote:
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> I echo Sergio's comments. I use the JDE for all java development and
> debugging with the Xemacs editor.
>
> -Larry Gates
>
Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how
to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't
seem to get Xemacs t
Hi!
I try to execute a java program, and this error ocurred:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no awt in shared library path
I set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH pointing the directory where the dynamic
library is, but it doesnt work.
Anyone can help me?
I'm using jdk117b in a 2.0.36 kernel
Thanks.
> I think I like it best for just being a class/method/member
> browser and editor...
>
> --
> Rachel
Haven't you tried Wipeout?
www.softwarebuero.de
An excellent IDE (nor RAD) for developing C, C++ Eiffel, Java, etc.
Check it.
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Rachit Siamwalla wrote:
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> If you are used to emacs and are looking for something not much more
> than organization of files, build, syntax highlighting and step-through
> debugging / code browsing, JDE for Emacs works well. I use it all the
> time.
>
> Thing I hate about most IDE's is that the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi Peter:
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> I grabbed the .tgz from the second URL you gave. It seems there may be
> a file missing from the distribution. When I try to "make all" on a
> Solaris 7 machine, it fails with the error "...don't know how to make
> 'clean-java-class'". There
>Alright. In order to gain a good understand of the issues that have
>arisen during the port of Java2 on Linux, I have read over the past
>messages regarding technical difficulties in the port.
You mostly quoted back my own speculation. Please understand, it was
only speculation - I have no knowl
I've given the project some thought and it seems not so far fetched, if
you look at Novell 5 they sport a Java desktop for administration.
If speed is a factor we may need to get source to the JDK, but that's
not hard.
The project is quite interesting, I'd like to be in contact.
- Michael
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I thought I would check here before trying to submit a bug report.
(If I should have gone the other way someone please let me know.)
I loaded JDK 1.2 pre-v2 onto my Debian 2.1 (slink) system. The first
attempt at running (applet or application) generated a lib error:
libhpi.so: No such file or
"Thomas M. Sasala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Larry Gates wrote:
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> Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how
> to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't
[...]
It's documented in the installation instructions. You have to unpack the
jde distribution
Peter Kriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I installed JDK 1.2 pre v1 on a Linux 6.0 box. It crashes with
> an abort.
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Did you download the glibc2.1 JDK? Red Hat v6 is glibc2.1-based.
.c.
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Hi Cliff,
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Cliff Baeseman wrote:
> I do not know if anyone is interested in this yet but here goes.
>
>I am not happy with the GNOME or the KDE desktops so I have started
> building a desktop on top of a minimal RH 6.0 installation. I am using
> JBuilder3 on windows to c
Michael Holst wrote:
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> I've given the project some thought and it seems not so far fetched, if
> you look at Novell 5 they sport a Java desktop for administration.
>
> If speed is a factor we may need to get source to the JDK, but that's
> not hard.
Not to sound too heretical, but if you want
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Lance,
Two days ago, I just went through the same problems than you. Your glibc
doesn't match the JKD 1.2pre-v2 you have downloaded. I have tried the glibc
2.1 version on a glibc 2.0 system and encountered exactly your problems.
Maybe you made the same mistake?
Rudy
-Original Message-
Excerpts from JavaLinux: 30-Jun-99 Re: Java IDE by "Thomas M. Sasala"@mrj.c
> Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how
> to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't
> seem to get Xemacs to recognize it here at work. I am using
> version 20.4. I tried to
Theoretically, if you're doing most of the time-critical stuff in native
code and using JNI and the invocation api, then you could have a
workable desktop.
One idea that springs to mind would be to use the invocation api to
create a VM instance when the desktop is initialized, so you don't have
t
> >
> > I've given the project some thought and it seems not so far fetched, if
> > you look at Novell 5 they sport a Java desktop for administration.
> >
> > If speed is a factor we may need to get source to the JDK, but that's
> > not hard.
>
> Not to sound too heretical, but if you want to me
The speed is not that big a issue. I am running a desktop written in
jbuilder on linux rh6.0 P90 32 meg of ram my test machine It is just as fast
as gnome or even a little faster.
The thing is the desktop does not even do that much work the apps do all of
the work. The desktop just looks cool and
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Cliff Baeseman wrote:
> The speed is not that big a issue. I am running a desktop written in
> jbuilder on linux rh6.0 P90 32 meg of ram my test machine It is just as fast
> as gnome or even a little faster.
>
> The thing is the desktop does not even do that much work the a
Simple infinite recursion. On 1.1.7 it blows the stack, if it does
something different on 1.2 then you may have found a bug (my only system
with 1.2 went down hard last night so I can't verify this). To make sure it
isn't just still recursing try dropping the stack sizes as small as you can
( java
Cliff,
When I hear Desktop I think of my whole fvwm2 environment. Pop up one
of three menus anywhere on the desktop at the click of a mouse button.
A nice toolbar with things I need often. How about virtual desktops? I
cannot think of working with less then 6 but I usually take the default
of 16
William Gallafent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Just installed the 1.2pre-v.2 release of the JDK. All looks
> fine (changed to green threads since running on
> uniprocessor system - also complaint about missing pthreads
> library if I left them set to native) except that the
> Simplicity ID
Lance Roundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I thought I would check here before trying to submit a bug report.
> (If I should have gone the other way someone please let me know.)
>
> I loaded JDK 1.2 pre-v2 onto my Debian 2.1 (slink) system. The first
> attempt at running (applet or applicati
Hello all!
Has anybody experienced following error message when
running java (jdk1.2pre-v2.tar.bz2)?
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/usr/share/jdk1.2/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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I've installed JDK in accordance wi
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