Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Tom Tromey
> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> it is worth a try do I need to install gjc? I am not at my Phil> debian machine , it maybe already there.Il contact the Phil> application vender , perhaps they have a non-

Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> it is worth a try do I need to install gjc? I am not at my Phil> debian machine , it maybe already there.Il contact the Phil> application vender , perhaps they have a non-java version. Opps. gcj doesn't show as being ava

Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> Spent a whole day looking for a way to have java libs for Phil> hppa . Unfortunately, unless gjc will meet your needs you are SOL. No-one is currently providing a Java2 environment for hppa. -- Stephen "Farcical aquatic c

Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Phil Pinkerton
I have an application that requires libjava.so, I found a version of Java2 from the Sun Java web site, I tried 1.3.1 and 1.4 src for jre1 and jsdk, however they require gcc 2.9.1 to compile. 1.4 will not un-shar at all. All I can find is Java for i386. Problem I have Debian pa-risc ( hppa ) whic

Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Tom Tromey
> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> it is worth a try do I need to install gjc? I am not at my Phil> debian machine , it maybe already there.Il contact the Phil> application vender , perhaps they have a non

Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> it is worth a try do I need to install gjc? I am not at my Phil> debian machine , it maybe already there.Il contact the Phil> application vender , perhaps they have a non-java version. Opps. gcj doesn't show as being av

Re: Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Phil" == Phil Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phil> Spent a whole day looking for a way to have java libs for Phil> hppa . Unfortunately, unless gjc will meet your needs you are SOL. No-one is currently providing a Java2 environment for hppa. -- Stephen "Farcical aquatic

Java2 libraries

2002-05-06 Thread Phil Pinkerton
I have an application that requires libjava.so, I found a version of Java2 from the Sun Java web site, I tried 1.3.1 and 1.4 src for jre1 and jsdk, however they require gcc 2.9.1 to compile. 1.4 will not un-shar at all. All I can find is Java for i386. Problem I have Debian pa-risc ( hppa ) whi