Hi Bill!
First of all, thanks for your quick and informative reply!
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Bill Wohler wrote:
> [...] but I
> suppose your mileage may vary--I may have made some wise decisions and
> others may have made some poor decisions.
Could you please be a bit more precise on which de
Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok. What libc version do you suggest?
Whatever is running on testing ;-). I doubt that you'll be able to
update libc on potato without causing an update of the entire system.
> Is it "safe" to upgrade to testing (Woody) *now*? From what I've read
> t
Hi Bill!
Thanks for your quick and informative reply.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Bill Wohler wrote:
> Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> I think the problem is that Potato's libc versions are too old to
> support the post 1.2 JVM's at all (let alone under Java Web Start).
Ok. Wha
Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody have Java Web Start version 1_0_1_01 in conjunction with Java
> 1.3.0 or higher running on a Debian Potato system? When I try to invoke
> "./javawsbin" (from the directory where javaws.cfg and javawsbin are
> installed, I get a segfault.
Holg
Hi!
Does anybody have Java Web Start version 1_0_1_01 in conjunction with Java
1.3.0 or higher running on a Debian Potato system? When I try to invoke
"./javawsbin" (from the directory where javaws.cfg and javawsbin are
installed, I get a segfault.
Has anybody else had the problem? If so, what di
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