On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 01:46:29PM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
| i am going crazy trying to get to the bottom of things with this.
| i see a million postings of ppl getting the same error, but i
| can't figure out any solution to my situation.
JDK 1.1.x is kinda stupid because it can't fi
i am going crazy trying to get to the bottom of things with this.
i see a million postings of ppl getting the same error, but i
can't figure out any solution to my situation.
i have java-common, jdk1.1, jdk1.1-dev, jdk1.1-native, and
jdk1.1-native-dev installed on a woody system.
help
nt faults:
> > >
> >
>
>
>
> > > ahn, and:
> > >
> > > CLASSPATH=/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip
> > > JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jdk1.1
> >
> > I haven't got this in my env. Maybe you should unset them
>
Chris Gray writes:
>
> On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 01:14:30PM -0300, Jan Pfeifer wrote:
> > I'm trying to execute a "HelloWorld" program in java,
> > but after compiling it, when running, it segment faults:
> >
>
> > ahn, and:
>
$ java HelloWorld
without the '.class' at the end. One of java's stupider attributes.
> Loading java/lang/Object.class(/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip)
> Loading java/io/Serializable.class(/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip)
> Loading java/lang/Cloneable.class(/usr/lib/jdk
hi,
I'm trying to execute a "HelloWorld" program in java,
but after compiling it, when running, it segment faults:
$ java -v HelloWorld.class
Loading java/lang/Object.class(/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip)
Loading java/io/Serializable.class(/usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip)
Lo
oops. I shouldn't of had the Re: in front of that subject.
Michael and Diana Finney wrote:
> Has anyone ever got the windows look and feel to work on linux? Motif,
> Metal (now called Java
> look and feel), and windows look and feel all work on Windows NT and on
> Windows 98.
>
> There is no
Has anyone ever got the windows look and feel to work on linux? Motif, Metal
(now called Java
look and feel), and windows look and feel all work on Windows NT and on Windows
98.
There is no technical reason for the Windows look and feel not to work on
linux. The Windows
look and feel code ar
I tried the SwingSet and another example. I could not do the windows look and
feel. The
windows.tar file is there, but it did not work. It said that look and feel is
not supported.
Ever have that happen? What's the solution?
Thanks,
Michael
Hallo all,
I tried to install the JDK1.1 from hamm but I've hit a wall. I assume
you don't just
run dselect and have it completely instal itself? The accompanying
documentation
describes setting up the CLASSPATH and other stuff about finding the classes
folder in
/usr/lib/jdk
Hmm. Sorry, not familiar with that distribution of icq-java.
I got mine from www.mirabilis.com/download
All you need to do is gunzip|tar the file, and edit install file to
specify the directory where your java files are.
Try that. You won't need to uninstall wm too.
HTH,
Andrew
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On 01-Dec-98 Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
>> idea?
>
> Uhh, what is the problem? What are the errors it gives you?
> Worked just fine here,
> Hi,
>
> The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
> idea?
Uhh, what is the problem? What are the errors it gives you?
Worked just fine here, with jdk 1.1.7 on hamm.
Andrew
Nev
Hi,
The icq-java package refuse to install with the jdk1.1-runtime in slink. Any
idea?
Message envoyé le 30-Nov-98 à 17:58:11
Par Mario Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mrpeabody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to install jdk1.1-dev but it says it depends on jdk1.1, but I
>
> already have jdk1.1 installed. So it won't let me install the
> jdk1.1-dev. I'm trying to use the newest java stuff on linux so I'm
>
I'm trying to install jdk1.1-dev but it says it depends on jdk1.1, but I
already have jdk1.1 installed. So it won't let me install the
jdk1.1-dev. I'm trying to use the newest java stuff on linux so I'm
using slink and jdk1.16v2-1 and trying to install the corresponding
jd
ibc5 systems).
>
> I've put them into my public_html directory on master.debian.org -
> note that although I am a debian maintainer, I do not maintain nor
> never have maintened the jdk packages.
>
> md5sums:
> c875ec46c914747fd24d0e4e034c8101 jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
>
kages.
md5sums:
c875ec46c914747fd24d0e4e034c8101 jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
e0cb8617175008fc6a09ccfbc0c52840 jdk1.1-docdemo_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
630b752a48d7842b53dce47cb7a9920a jdk1.1-runtime_1.1.3.v2-1.deb
Each of these are available via http:
http://master.debian.org/~fizbin/jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v2-
o download everything
> for this, although a minimal install should take less. The ftp location for
> hamm is 'ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/hamm/main'.
Although I was using the jdk1.1 for a long time before upgrading to
libc6 - the old jdk1.1 package allowed one to install it o
Tomas Petersson wrote:
>
> Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
> ran into some problem.
>
> Package libc6 is not installed.
> Package xlib6g is not installed.
> Package xpm4g is not installed.
>
> I have searched the ftp-site for these packages without luck.
> Does anyone know
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tomas Petersson wrote:
>Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
>ran into some problem.
>
>Package libc6 is not installed.
>Package xlib6g is not installed.
>Package xpm4g is not installed.
>
>I have searched the ftp-site for t
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these packages without luck.
Does anyone know where I can find them?
/Tomas Petersson
Hi,
Choosing jdk1.1-dev in dselect on frozen/hamm dumps me into
the conflict resolution thing with the message
jdk1.1-dev depends on jdk1.1-runtime
Is this true? Where do I get jdk1.1-runtime?
thanks,
Stuart
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Jens Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff Shilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
> > depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
> > Where is this pack
Jeff Shilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
> depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
> Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
> ignore depends?
S
I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
ignore depends?
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Richard A. Guay wrote:
>
> On 16-Oct-97 Lawrence wrote:
> > make sure you are in 256 colour mode, at first.
> >
>
> Are you saying that the jdk will not run in other graphics mode but 256
> colour?
> I sure hope that that is not the case.
>
It isn't. I run the jdk daily for my development wor
On 16-Oct-97 Lawrence wrote:
> make sure you are in 256 colour mode, at first.
>
Are you saying that the jdk will not run in other graphics mode but 256 colour?
I sure hope that that is not the case.
Richard A. Guay
Network Administrator
ASIC International Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.as
make sure you are in 256 colour mode, at first.
David Morris wrote:
>
> Yesterday I downloaded the jdk1.1 packages to a hamm machine. I also
> recompiled my kernel for java binary support. Then I went to run some of
> the demo programs using appletviewer and java spins into
"David Morris" wrote:
> I'm sure I'm missing something in setting things up, but the settings I
> can see in the various README files I've checked. But still nothing.
Which applets specifically? I have jdk1.1.3 (from hamm) & it works just fine.
However, I'm aware that the kind soul who ported j
Yesterday I downloaded the jdk1.1 packages to a hamm machine. I also
recompiled my kernel for java binary support. Then I went to run some of
the demo programs using appletviewer and java spins into some sort of
endless loop. I can watch it on top eat up all the spare CPU cycles and
just grow in
> Installed the jdk1.1 packages. I assumed they were mutually exclusive to
> the jdk1.0.2 packages so purged the latter (even though dpkg didn't
> report any conflict). In doing so I also had to purge java-lex and
> java-cup.
jdk1.1 isn't mutually exclusive with the old j
Installed the jdk1.1 packages. I assumed they were mutually exclusive to
the jdk1.0.2 packages so purged the latter (even though dpkg didn't
report any conflict). In doing so I also had to purge java-lex and
java-cup. Now I can't re-install javalex and java-cup as
java-virtual-machin
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