Hey folks, I was trying to install a jvm for the linux-mozilla port on 4-stable. 4-stable of yesterday (updated) and all ports of yesterday except as indicated. I am through all of them, blackdown-1.3, blackdown-1.4.2, checked out the previous blackdown-1.4.1, Sun-1.3.1 and Sun-1.4.2. Most of them have incompatible C++ interfaces to the current linux-mozilla, except blackdown-1.4.2, which doesn't run with "linux: syscall mmap2 is obsoleted or not implemented" and Sun-1.4.2 which abort with a segmentation fault in hotspot. Doh. Anyboody know how I can disable hotspot in the Sun JVM for a plugin I know how to do it when calling the jvm directly, but for the plugin I cannot give commandline parameters. And in the 1.4.x installs there is no hot spot directoy to move away. Setting everything to -classic in jvm.conf didn't change anything. Thanks! Martin -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org> http://www.cons.org/cracauer/ No warranty. This email is probably produced by one of my cats stepping on the keys. No, I don't have an infinite number of cats.
Hi Martin,> I was trying to install a jvm for the linux-mozilla port on 4-stable. > 4-stable of yesterday (updated) and all ports of yesterday except as > indicated.Minor question. Why not install the FreeBSD native mozilla, and then the java/jdk13 port, which does work correctly. Phil.
Georg-W. Koltermann
2004-Jan-26 14:26 UTC
Currently no Java for Linux-Mozilla on 4-Stable?
Am Mo, den 26.01.2004 schrieb Martin Cracauer um 14:01:> Hey folks, > > I was trying to install a jvm for the linux-mozilla port on 4-stable. > 4-stable of yesterday (updated) and all ports of yesterday except as > indicated. > > I am through all of them, blackdown-1.3, blackdown-1.4.2, checked out > the previous blackdown-1.4.1, Sun-1.3.1 and Sun-1.4.2. > > Most of them have incompatible C++ interfaces to the current > linux-mozilla, ...I run sun-1.4.2 with some minor tweaking: 1. move jre/plugin/i386/lib/ns610 out of the way and move (or symlink) ns610-gcc32 to ns610 2. install /usr/compat/linux/lib/libgcc_s* (I copied my version from a RedHat 9.0 system that I had access to) Seems to work nicely for me, even if I only used it occasionally. System is 5.2-RC2+, linux-mozilla from packages. As to the other Linux plugins that you say you want to run, you certainly know about the linuxpluginwrapper port? It allows you to run Linux plugins inside a FreeBSD Mozilla -- well, at least some. -- Gr??e, Georg.
gwk@rahn-koltermann.de
2004-Feb-03 09:27 UTC
Currently no Java for Linux-Mozilla on 4-Stable?
Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org> schrieb am 27.01.2004, 03:03:46:> ... > No go. Point 1) is not relavant since you link directly into the > n610-gcc32 directory for the plugins anyway.Yes you are right.> Point 2) didn't change anything. Not sure it is being used for a > plugin. What symptons did you fix with usin this libgcc_s*?Without it I get: LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/jre/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so [libgcc_s.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] What's strange is that I tried linux-mozilla with java last night, and it didn't want to work (some "cannot write pipe" error, I didn't write it down). This morning it works fine again. I have no idea why. -- Regards, Georg.
Phil Kernick <philk@rotfl.com.au> [2004.01.26] wrote:> Minor question. Why not install the FreeBSD native mozilla, > and then the java/jdk13 port, which does work correctly.I just tried this. But I can't figure out how to get the patches. I go to the page indicated, go to "download the latest BSD JDK 1.3.1 patchset", click "accept" to get the 9th set, and get to a page where the links for JDK 1.3 go back to the first page. What am I missing? /Par -- Par Leijonhufvud par@hunter-gatherer.org [Hearing about what's on a US ballot] Jeez, this is worse than Sim City. Do you get to choose natural disasters too? -- Malcolm Ray