FreeBSD/amd64: is Linux 32-bit or 64-bit?

O. Hartmann ohartman at mail.uni-mainz.de
Sun Dec 11 15:00:07 PST 2005


JoaoBR wrote:

>On Sunday 11 December 2005 18:34, you wrote:
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>>On this i386 platform, jdk15 works fine, I also installed/compiled
>>ECLIPSE successfully and have a FireFox 1.0.X-plugin!
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>hehe, you say so ;)
>the secret is not installing it, running it is the question
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>go here and crash your ilusion:
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>https://office.bancobrasil.com.br/office/portal/installPLUGIN.html
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>chose your install path, there appears c:/ but you can change it to whatever 
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>so the install runs fine with konqueror and firefox , but then go to the 
>installation dir and try to run index.html (probably you got an icon on your 
>desktop)
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>unless you installed the aplication dir directly in / the freebsd 
>whatever-java-jdk-or-jsk creates strange directory trees beside the app dir
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>you install it in ~/BB
>after first run of index,html it creates ~/usr/home/username/BB/......
>and the second run it does not run anymore
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>when you install it in / it tries to update the first run and stops somewhere 
>and gives some java applet errors
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>this only one example, almost all https java apps do not run under FreeBSD but 
>run fine with the same java version and same kde-version under any 
>redhat-distro so my guess this is a freebsd-java problem and not KDE but I 
>may be wrong but for sure I believe freebsd java do not know sym-links and do 
>not know the current dir either ... but this also is only a guess, I do not 
>know anything about java besides that it bothers me :S
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>João
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I will try this tomorrow when I'm back in my lab.


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