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Date:      Sun, 07 Jan 2001 15:57:30 -0500
From:      "Chad Leigh, Objectwerks, Inc." <chad@objectwerks.com>
To:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Cc:        chad@objectwerks.com
Subject:   success in getting Sun Linux 1.3.0 running
Message-ID:  <3925474386.978883050@[192.168.99.123]>

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Hi

I thought I'd report on some success I have had in geting the Sun Linux =
port JDK 1.3.0 running on FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE.

I did only TWO things:

1.  I changed the first line of

.java_wrapper

from

#!/bin/sh -p

to

#!/usr/compat/linux/bin/sh -p

I did this so that the "sh" execution would be in the "Linux" space.

2. I changed jre/lib/jvm.cfg to have -classic first as suggested on the =
help page.

That is all I did.

I have not tested very much but I do have the 3.1 NetBeans release running =
on my Dual PII-266 FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE machine with the display pointing =
back to a real Linux box (PII 350 running SuSe 7.0 and KDE).  I have the =
display pointing back to the Linux box since the FreeBSD box is a server =
only and has no good graphics card and is not running X.

My next goal is to follow the patches for the IBM JDK that says it will fix =

the HotSpot error about the altsigstack and then I can switch back to not =
using -classic .

I also want to try the IBM JDK and the 1.2.2 port.

My goal is really server java applications (servlets, JSP, J2EE and not =
client apps).

Thanks
Chad

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