VisualAge

2000-04-12 Thread Aldenor Falcao Martins
Hi! Did Anyone of you guys sucessfully install the latest VisualAge for Java in a Potato system? VisualAge for Java (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 1991, 1999 Startup Diagnostics: 1) Primitive failed in: PlatformFunction>>#callWith:with:with:with:with:with: due to General protection f

Re: Appeal to IBM for VisualAge productline to Linux

1997-03-27 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
ut it offers little or no tuning > capabilities. Aye, gdb seems umm.. unfriendly. But I would much rather have Watcom's WD text mode debugger than a fancy graphical one. > I still think the Linux community would benefit greatly from an application > suite such as VisualAge - hav

Re: Appeal to IBM for VisualAge productline to Linux

1997-03-27 Thread Ronald van Loon
abilities. |"Now, I might be biased, I evaluated the beta of the program one year ago |"and was so unimpressed by it that I didn't even look at the release. My |"Os/2 friends that did buy it confirmed that the release wasn't all that |"much better.. Version 4 whic

Re: Appeal to IBM for VisualAge productline to Linux

1997-03-26 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Ronald van Loon wrote: > Dear debian-users, > > Yesterday I attended an IBM-conference about IBM's line of VisualAge > products. Great stuff - exactly something that could give Linux an extra > boost. I would like to ask everyone on this list to send I

Appeal to IBM for VisualAge productline to Linux

1997-03-26 Thread Ronald van Loon
Dear debian-users, Yesterday I attended an IBM-conference about IBM's line of VisualAge products. Great stuff - exactly something that could give Linux an extra boost. I would like to ask everyone on this list to send IBM an e-mail (http://www.ibm.com/Assist/ ; if you want to know more abo