When it says "checking disk" its doing exactly that. I'd leave it there for as long as you can stand (15 to 20 minutes). The key to boot "Verbose" is "v" not c
The OS9 and OS8.1+ Finders do not support long filenames (OS8.0 doesn't support HFS+ at all, so that point's moot). Therefore, long filenames will be truncated when viewed there, u…
It sure can.
Just create a "Java" project (not Cocoa or Java-Cocoa), code like normal, and compile. Not only will it make you a .jar file, it will also create a double-clickable i…
Hi all,
Yes, VirtualWolf is right, ./configure does not work "as is". I had to add some parameters. Since I have already installed or at least tried to install things like ncurses…
Simon --
You said you installed termcap...could you tell me how to do that? (From what I can tell, that's what missing..."termcap.h: No such file or directory").
I'll try compili…
VW: If it shouldn't work out, you could try to install the termcap (TERMinal CAPabilities database). You can get it from a GNU mirror. Here's the list of mirrors: http://www.gnu.or…
I'm having problems with the Makefile. I run configure, but when I run make, it runs configure repeatedly (forever as far as I can tell). I'm wondering if this is related to the …
Woohoo! It compiles!
Thanks simon!
Unfortunately, there's still a problem: in Insert mode, if I press one of the arrows keys it generates characters, instead of moving the curs…
Congratulations, VirtualWolf.
The problem with the arrow keys is unfortunately quite common with vi, e.g. on Solaris. Usually, the cure is to ... install vim
On my Mac, it wor…
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The problem with the arrow keys is unfortunately quite common with vi, e.g. on Solaris. Usually, the cure is to ... install vim
On my Mac, it works, but I don't…
The Java VM will never cache classes anywhere - I have even written code that will reload classes through the system classpath and it works fine. More than likely the package you …
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Originally posted by absmiths:
The Java VM will never cache classes anywhere - I have even written code that will reload classes through the system classpath and …
I'm very interested in growing this discussion if possible. I've been using CodeWarrior on MacOS for about a year, doing Java only.
Last week I spent half a day trying to get one o…
For compiling code, use Project>Add Framework and choose a .jar file. However, how to get these added to the classpath the clickable app uses is still beyond me.
rollerdexter: codewarrior pro 6 for osx is out if you want it.
As for the classpath (although I haven't got my copy of osx yet) I know from my linux java headaches that each shell…
The only way to be absolutely sure is to:
1 - track down ALL neccessary jars,
2 - start a terminal and completely erase the CLASSPATH (I never use this anyway, it is asking f…
You can look at JavaBrowser's preferences to see what's in the classpath, which directories it's using for documentation, and which directories it's using for source code. I don't …
Yeah, there is no drand48, as far as I know. Here's what I put in my code:
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