On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 02:00:11 +0900 "Daniel Stonier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> 
> 
> Indeed - grabbed java's source code and had a look. Very patchy!
> 
> Did some more testing - upgraded to the latest cvs e17 on both my 32
> and 64 bit systems and grabbed the 32 and 64 bit blackdown-java ports
> of jdk-1.4.2.02 for each system respectively.
> 
> Java apps on the 32 bit system work fine in both e17 and gnome, but
> on the 64 bit system they fail as desribed below in e17, but work ok in
> gnome. Maybe something's up with blackdowns 64 bit compile - is anyone
> else successfully running java apps and e17 on a 64 bit system?

I gave up trying myself. :/ just make sure everything with e is up to date
(ecore, e17, edje, etc.) we had a minor 64bit screwup in ecore_x lately in
setting properties :/

> Cheers,
> Daniel Stonier.
> 
> On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 23:19:31 +0900, Carsten Haitzler  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > java problem. reat awt_wm.c in java's source and find out. java's x
> > "compatibility" layer is pretty nasty and is not good at making correct  
> > and
> > sane "hacks" around x, icccm and netwm - again - read the source code in  
> > java.
> > (things like ASSUMING single reparenting unless it specially detects a  
> > cetrain
> > wm, lots of code to try detect wm's and then work differently in every  
> > wm makes
> > it a bitch to track what java is doing. it's just bad style in design  
> > doing
> > what they have done).
> >
> >> Problem:
> >>
> >> Java apps upon starting are automatically collapsed (only the title bar
> >> showing). I can resize the window but it leaves just a blank grey  
> >> template
> >> which isn't drawn on. Other than that, the apps seem to be working -  
> >> they
> >> open up the correct number of windows when there are multiple windows  
> >> and
> >> one of them opens up a dialog when you hit the kill button on the top
> >> right corner. This happens in E17, but not in Gnome.
> >>
> >> System: Pentium D 64 Bit (EMT64)
> >> OS: Gentoo 64 Bit
> >> WM: E17
> >> Java: Blackdown JRE or JDK 1.4.2, Sun 64 Bit JRE or IBM JDK 1.5.0
> >> Java Apps: Any. Running "javaws" will do (javaws usually brings up a
> >> selection of apps you can try and run).
> >>
> >> (Happens with all the above javas)
> >>
> >> Have I java problems (perhaps some variables not being set correctly  
> >> that
> >> gnome perchance does?) or is it a WM problem? Do any of you know where I
> >> could start looking for info to nut this one out or need some info that
> >> might help shed some light on it?
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >> Daniel Stonier
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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