Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
blackdown java seems to be a lot slower than IBM, or even SUNs. Here is
some benchmarks (run on K-6, 300Mz, 196Mb, woody with 2.4 static
kernel):
that's very interesting, because the official Sun JDK for Linux is afaik
the [1]same as the Blackdown project's port with S
Benjamin Black wrote:
> [1] http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status/INSTALL-1.3-j2sdk
blackdown java seems to be a lot slower than IBM, or even SUNs. Here is
some benchmarks (run on K-6, 300Mz, 196Mb, woody with 2.4 static
kernel):
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Composite Score: 1.549094421104
Mitchell wrote:
Does anyone know of an apt source which has a later version of JDK than
the one in the woody tree. Either 1.2.2 or higher?
Thanks
From Mitchell
add:
deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/debian woody non-free
and you should be set. this information can be [1]found on the
black
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 03:33:33AM +1000, Mitchell wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of an apt source which has a later version of JDK than
> the one in the woody tree. Either 1.2.2 or higher?
>
at ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/pub/Java/Linux/debian you can find the
blackdown port of j2sdk1.3 as debian
Does anyone know of an apt source which has a later version of JDK than
the one in the woody tree. Either 1.2.2 or higher?
Thanks
>From Mitchell
Folks,
Thanks for all the help with JDK 1.2.2 on potato. It turns out my
problem was largely my own stupidity in writing bad Java!
I did learn some important things. To install JDK 1.2.2 from
Blackdown or Sun:
1. Make a directory under /usr/local (I used /usr/local/sun).
2
Folks,
I've always had some problems with Java on my Debian machines. I made
a fairly major upgrade recently and it's stopped working entirely. I
get some mystical traceback from the ClassLoader that's pretty much
useless. The correct class file exists and so forth.
simon$ java edu/american
Hi,
I'd like to know if there will be deb package for the jdk
1.2.2 soon for the potato release? Thanks!
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