[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a
> nice 64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
We'll release J2SE 1.4.0_01 with HotSpot for Sparc soon. However
we'll only provide a 32-bit version for the time being. If 64-bit
userlan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a
> nice 64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
We'll release J2SE 1.4.0_01 with HotSpot for Sparc soon. However
we'll only provide a 32-bit version for the time being. If 64-bit
userla
That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a nice
64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
jmt
On Friday 07 June 2002 14:13, Dieter Schicker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some
> weeks. The solution is: go to
Hi,
I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some weeks.
The solution is: go to http://java.sun.com, download whatever Java
flavour you like, unzip/-tar it, set the classpath and that's all.
I use Debian since 3 years now, and I really appreciate the package
system, but m
That's what I did on my intel machines. But will you provide me a nice
64-bits java 1.4 running on my Debianized UltraSparc5 ?
jmt
On Friday 07 June 2002 14:13, Dieter Schicker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some
> weeks. The solution is: go to
Hi,
I have been following the discussions about the Java JDK now for some weeks.
The solution is: go to http://java.sun.com, download whatever Java
flavour you like, unzip/-tar it, set the classpath and that's all.
I use Debian since 3 years now, and I really appreciate the package
system, bu
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