> SuSE has the JDK. SuSE 6.0 has the 1.1.7 JDK I think, and the JRE, no
> version of 1.2 though. I don't know about 6.2.
RedHat does not yet include any version of blackdown.
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j.p.lewis
Hi,
an implementation of the JavaSound API for Linux is on the way. Simple
playback of .au, .wav and .aiff should work. Check
http://rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~pfistere/tritonus/
Matthias
"Niessen ing. E.P.M." wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I installed the latest jdk1.2v2 on a redhat 6 insta
David Kirby wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hello,
>
> I am having big problems with jdb in the jdk 1.2 v2 release with RH 6.0,
> breakpoints don't break for instance. Has anyone else seen this?
Yes. I've noticed this after switching to the JDK1.2-only classes like
Collections.
I needed to debug my own class
> See
>http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/clarify.html
> for the discussion of the strictfp keyword.
As far as I know, There is neither JVM nor JIT for x86
support strictfp modifier, even Sun's.
I've tried to support strictfp with shuJIT
(http://www.shudo.net/jit/) and the trial seems to suc
Hi,
I've been doing 1.1 programming with Swing 1.1.1 beta2, and now am
upgrading to Swing 1.2. I've noticed, though, that some of Swing's
newer features aren't there - so moving to 1.2 is actually a
"downgrade" as far as Swing is concerned.
The feature that I was using is the ability to use HTM
I also
receive the exact same errors, except I get them when I try to run (java -flags
SwingSet) the basic SwingSet Example. I have tried using -Xms and -green
and no JIT but I haven't been able to get it run properly...it displays the init
window for a brief moment then dies a hideous
> Nathan Meyers writes:
Nathan> Don't try to run from those directories. The launch
Nathan> scripts do a lot of important setup. You need to invoke
Nathan> the scripts (java, javac, etc.) found in the
Nathan> /bin subdirectory - you shouldn't be
Nathan> in that directory
> Chris LeDantec writes:
Chris> The problem came in response to a request by one or our
Chris> developers. He is running javadoc against our API, and in
Chris> preview 1, everything runs fine, but in preview 2 it dies
Chris> unexpectedly (my initial guess, without looking at
Hi,
Anyone knows why the java console shows messages as
"applet did not shut down within 30 seconds --- Killing it."
even though the thread ran from the applet finishes as its run method
returns.
Thanks in advance
Hicham Mouline
> Dimitris Terzis writes:
Dimitris> I am aware of this trickery, except that my
Dimitris> /bin subdirectory does not contain
Dimitris> any of the scripts(!). They 're all under
Dimitris> /bin/x86/.../native_threads. And
Dimitris> they don't do anything when I run them!
> And who thinks that the big heads at IBM have other reasons for supporting
> java [than] ... java hurts M$.
I don't work for IBM, but here is my best guess at a better reason for
them to support Java: the "write once run anywhere" promise.
Consider all of the systems that IBM *currently* ships
Hi Gang:
I have just successfully run an 1.1.x applet(JApplet) in a browser that
does not have the 1.1.x plugin. The applet consists of some buttons and a
JTable. The table is populated interactively based on button activity. When
a user clicks a button, en entry is made into two cells(in the
Ulli Kortenkamp wrote:
>
> Ulli Kortenkamp wrote:
>
> > Please ignore my question.
>
> Well, after trying to make things work and failing badly,
> I would like to here of anybody how successfully enabled
> the Chinese locale on his Linux Java.
>
I played with locale some time ago and I think i
On 1999-08-19 12:34:55 +0100, Rachel Greenham wrote:
> Martin Schröder wrote:
> > On 1999-08-18 16:46:33 -0700, J.P.Lewis wrote:
> > > I heard that Redhat says that they can't for licensing reasons.
> > > On the other hand, I believe that Mandrake includes blackdown
> > > on the applications cd.
>
A few of you responded to my question about the following error:
$ java
/usr/local/java/bin/i386/green_threads/java: error in loading shared libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
$
It seems to be an incompatibility between my glibc 2.0 and the JDK 2.1
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