Hi,
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 20:42, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Ean Schuessler wrote:
> > As I recall (Dalibor will need to correct me here) forking a process with
> > pthreads just plain doesn't work. The details escape me at this point other
> > than the complexities of managing the relationship betwe
Hi Ean,
Ean Schuessler wrote:
As I recall (Dalibor will need to correct me here) forking a process with
pthreads just plain doesn't work. The details escape me at this point other
than the complexities of managing the relationship between the thread and the
forked process hadn't really been wor
As I recall (Dalibor will need to correct me here) forking a process with
pthreads just plain doesn't work. The details escape me at this point other
than the complexities of managing the relationship between the thread and the
forked process hadn't really been worked out. Of course, this is goi
Debian-specific:
I think I'll have a version problem. Do I have to change the epoch to 2
as Adam wrote it in a previous mail. Thanks for a confirmation.
You mean for the jikes-kaffe package?
You can use an epoch, or any of the two other techniques mentioned in
the thread "let jikes " (see
Mark Wielaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Debian kaffe package is compiled with unix-jthreads, but gtk
> (java-gnome) needs pthread support. When you recompile kaffe
> configured --with-threads=unix-pthreads then you can play with
> bugwatcher like you can with gij. (Thread system unix-pthre
> "Mark" == Mark Wielaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> The Debian kaffe package is compiled with unix-jthreads, but gtk
Mark> (java-gnome) needs pthread support. When you recompile kaffe configured
Mark> --with-threads=unix-pthreads then you can play with bugwatcher like you
Mark> can wit
>
> Hi Mark, hi Tim,
hi,
> Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:32, Mark Howard wrote:
> >
> > The Debian kaffe package is compiled with unix-jthreads, but gtk
> > (java-gnome) needs pthread support. When you recompile kaffe configured
> > --with-threads=unix-pthreads
Hallo Mark,
* Mark Wielaard wrote:
>can with gij. (Thread system unix-pthread is also needed to run e.g.
>Eclipse with swt/gtk bindings).
Ah, thats why it didn'T startup with gtk, but with motif...
I would then also go for a differetn threading lib.
Jan
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Hi Mark, hi Tim,
Mark Wielaard wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:32, Mark Howard wrote:
I was hoping that some Debian Java experts might be able to help out
with a couple of problems with bugwatcher (debbuggtk package).
1)
Bugwatcher works with gij or blackdown java
My wrapper scripts just
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:32, Mark Howard wrote:
> I was hoping that some Debian Java experts might be able to help out
> with a couple of problems with bugwatcher (debbuggtk package).
>
> 1)
> Bugwatcher works with gij or blackdown java
> My wrapper scripts just call /usr/bin/java, sinc
Grzegorz B. Prokopski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [jni: fatal error (Local reference capacity exceeded)]
>
> Java specification allows programs to assume that maximum 16 local
> references are available
This comes from the JNI (Java Native Interface) spec.
VMs have to ensure that at least 16 l
W liście z śro, 14-01-2004, godz. 06:32, Mark Howard pisze:
> Hi,
> I was hoping that some Debian Java experts might be able to help out
> with a couple of problems with bugwatcher (debbuggtk package).
>
> Bugwatcher works with gij or blackdown java
I must admit that I am tempted to get debbu
Jan Schulz wrote:
The 'suggested' way was: wait for sarge, do another discussion, do the
implementation and then decide on the proposal. Seems that Stefan took
some of the ideas and weent for his own proposal (Stefan, may I ask,
why you didn't say something at that time?). Anyway, there is
current
Hallo Mark,
* Mark Howard wrote:
> Bugwatcher works with gij or blackdown java
> My wrapper scripts just call /usr/bin/java, since both of the above
> create this. This has two problems:
> - my programs don't work if java alternative is set to something else
I noticed :)
> - it is not easy
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