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Date:      Tue, 18 Jul 2000 01:11:08 +0200
From:      Ernst de Haan <ernst@jollem.com>
To:        FreeBSD Java mailing list <freebsd-java@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Sun Linux JDK 1.3.0b9 runz on FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE !
Message-ID:  <20000718011107.A13335@c187104187.telekabel.chello.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20000718010217.A13154@c187104187.telekabel.chello.nl>; from ernst@jollem.com on Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 01:02:17AM %2B0200
References:  <20000718010217.A13154@c187104187.telekabel.chello.nl>

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Just one more hint: Change the jre/lib/jvm.cfg and put the last line on
top. So you will get:

   -classic
   -hotspot
   -server

I _do_ get one warning, BTW, when running the Swing app:

   Warning: Cannot convert string "MetaCtrl<Key>Insert" to type VirtualBinding 

Ernst


Ernst de Haan wrote:
> Hi folkz,
> 
> I have the Sun JDK 1.3.0 for Linux, beta 9 running on my FreeBSD
> 4.0-STABLE system. Runs pretty nicely too.
> 
> java -version reports:
> 
>    bash-2.04$ java -version
>    expr: syntax error
>    java version "1.3.0beta_refresh"
>    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0beta_refresh-b09)
>    Classic VM (build 1.3.0beta_refresh-b09, green threads, nojit)
> 
> The first line with the syntax error is a small problem with
> .java_wrapper, but it seems harmless. I had to make some modifications
> to the .java_wrapper script to make it work on my system. I've attached
> the version I use.
> 
> I haven't done much testing yet, but I have tried a single Swing
> application. I did notice some differences in fonts, but it all seems to
> work pretty nice and fast :)
> 
> Wow, soon FreeBSD will be the platform with the greatest number of
> working JDKs on it, once we get WINE to work so we can run the Windows
> JDKs too, and write an AS/400 emulator, and... and... ;-)
> 
> Ernst
> 
> P.S.  Thanks go to Victor Salaman how pointed me in the right direction.
>       He has been running the Sun JDK 1.3 for Linux for quite a while.

> #!/bin/sh
> 
> #
> # @(#)java_wrapper_linux.sh	1.8 00/05/19
> #
> # Copyright 1994-1998 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
> # 901 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto, California, 94303, U.S.A.
> # All rights reserved.
> #
> # This software is the confidential and proprietary information
> # of Sun Microsystems, Inc. ("Confidential Information").  You
> # shall not disclose such Confidential Information and shall use
> # it only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement
> # you entered into with Sun.
> #
> 
> PRG=$0
> progname=`basename $0`
> case "`uname -m`" in
>     i[3-6]86  | ia32 | ia64)
>         proc=i386
>         ;;
>     sparc*)
>         proc=sparc
>         ;;
>     *)
>         proc="`uname -m`"
>         ;;
> esac
> 
> # Resolve symlinks. See 4152645.
> while [ -L "$PRG" ]; do
>     ls=`/bin/ls -ld "$PRG"`
>     link=`/bin/expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
>     if /bin/expr "$link" : '/' > /dev/null; then
> 	PRG="$link"
>     else
> 	PRG="`/usr/bin/dirname $PRG`/$link"
>     fi
> done
> 
> APPHOME=`dirname "$PRG"`/.. 
> JREHOME=$APPHOME/jre
> 
> # Where is JRE?
> unset jre
> if [ -f "${JREHOME}/lib/${proc}/libjava.so" ]; then
>     jre="${JREHOME}"
> fi
> if [ -f "${APPHOME}/lib/${proc}/libjava.so" ]; then
>     jre="${APPHOME}"
> fi
> if [ "x${jre}" = "x" ]; then
>     echo "Error: can't find libjava.so."
>     exit 1
> fi
> 
> # Get the canonicalized absolute pathnames
> jre="`$jre/bin/realpath $jre`"
> APPHOME="`${jre}/bin/realpath $APPHOME`"
> JREHOME="`${jre}/bin/realpath $JREHOME`"
> export APPHOME JREHOME
> 
> # Select vm type
> ttype=native_threads
> if grep "^$1\$" ${jre}/lib/jvm.cfg > /dev/null; then
>     # User specified some VM type known to jvm.cfg.
>     vmtype=`echo $1 | /usr/bin/cut -c 2-`
> else
>     # User didn't specify a VM type, see if default is classic.
>     default=`grep -v '^#' "${jre}/lib/jvm.cfg" | /usr/bin/head -1`
>     vmtype=`echo ${default} | /usr/bin/cut -c 2-`
> fi
> 
> if [ "${vmtype}" = "classic" ]; then
>     ttype=green_threads
>     LD_BIND_NOW=yes
>     export LD_BIND_NOW
>     _JVM_THREADS_TYPE=green_threads
>     export _JVM_THREADS_TYPE
> fi              
> 
> 
> # If jre is in a jre subdir, include parent dir libraries in lib path.  This
> # needs to be cleaned up because -Xrun libraries are the ones that need it.
> if [ "${jre}" = "$JREHOME" ]; then
>    JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH=":${jre}/../lib/${proc}"
> fi
> # Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH for libjvm.so (necessitated by ld.so bugid 4176579)
> JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH="${jre}/lib/${proc}/${vmtype}$JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH"
> 
> # Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to find libawt.so etc.
> JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH="${jre}/lib/${proc}:${jre}/lib/${proc}/${ttype}/:${JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH}"
> 
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH}${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> 
> prog="$APPHOME/bin/${proc}/${ttype}/${progname}"
> 
> # Run.
> if [ -x "$prog" ]
> then
>      # Calling: exec $DEBUG_PROG "$prog" "$@"
>      exec $DEBUG_PROG "$prog" "$@"
> else
>     echo >&2 "$progname was not found in ${prog}"
>     exit 1
> fi



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