Max Gilead wrote:
Johan Walles wrote:
I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation. When
I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tabort$ gij-wrapper-3.2 -jar LearnMok
Johan Walles wrote:
I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation. When
I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tabort$ gij-wrapper-3.2 -jar LearnMoku.jar
Exception in thread "main"
Max Gilead wrote:
Johan Walles wrote:
I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation. When
I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
johan@foo:~/tabort$ gij-wrapper-3.2 -jar LearnMoku.jar
Excepti
Johan Walles wrote:
I have a written a self-learning go-moku game in Java and made a
jar-file out of it. It runs fine with SUN's java implementation. When
I try to run it with gij-3.2 (1:3.2.1-0pre3) I get:
johan@foo:~/tabort$ gij-wrapper-3.2 -jar LearnMoku.jar
Exception in thread "main" java.l
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
libc version. However, sun has a really sick idea, where files should be in
the /usr or /usr/local tree :-(
I don't know about such requirement. I run Sun's JDK from /home tree and
it runs fine.
Max
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
libc version. However, sun has a really sick idea, where files should be in
the /usr or /usr/local tree :-(
I don't know about such requirement. I run Sun's JDK from /home tree and
it runs fine.
Max
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