On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download-linux.html
> doesn't link to blackdown in any way. It's not much of a secret that
> the code of Sun's JVM for Linux is Blackdown with minor modifications.
> But they still keep their own local copy.
> I like Black
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> Actually, sun doesn't make a jvm for linux. Instead they signed an
> NDA with the blackdown people, and the blackdown people make it
> instead. If there is a link on sun's site (wasn't last time I
> checked, but it's been a while) it is to the blac
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 08:37:20AM -0300, Carlos Laviola wrote:
| > Does anyone have any ideas?
|
| Well, try other JRE's, like Blackdown's (www.blackdown.org), or
| IBM's (that's the one I use: available at www.ibm.com/java). And, of
| course, there is Sun's own JRE/JDK (which I have never used),
I dumped kaffe and installed IBM's JDK and run time
environment. Problem solved :-)
Neil
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Neil Kenneally
Center for Computational Neuroscience and Evolutionary
Robotics.
The University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK.
On 29-Mar-2001 Neil Kenneally wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a package called 'Electric', which allows me to
> design and synthesise circuits. Electric can use Java as a
> macro language and to this end I have installed JDK 1.1.8
> and rebuilt Electric to use Java.
>
> I don't know if this is normal
Hi,
I'm using a package called 'Electric', which allows me to
design and synthesise circuits. Electric can use Java as a
macro language and to this end I have installed JDK 1.1.8
and rebuilt Electric to use Java.
I don't know if this is normal for the Debian install of JDK
but I was seemingly una
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