Author: Ryan B.
Date: 20:48:18 10/05/05
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The file ShredderClassic is just a script that starts LinShredder.jar. I tryed java -jar LinShredder.jar but got a simular result. I have not knowingly touched anything java (until today when I installed it) since I got tricked into thinking it was a reqired class for CS (it was not I just had to wait 1 term for the C++ classes to start). Good thing it's just the free trial I downloaded. I guess its back to rpm -e jre-1_5_0_04-linux-amd64.rpm. What are linux people using for Fruit? Xboard with polyglot? I want to buy Fruit 2.2 but I need a good interface. On October 05, 2005 at 19:14:42, Joshua Shriver wrote: > >Try java -jar ShredderClassic > >JAva isn't so slow now adays, since the JIT. It's compiled and run as a native >executable, the speed difference is in the initial JIT compile. > >Though I agree JAva is a bit off for something like this. *shrug* beggers can't >be choosers I'll still buy it. > >Josh > >On October 05, 2005 at 18:49:01, Ryan B. wrote: > > >>Use of Java is never a good thing. Bad things happen. >> >>[ryan@localhost ShredderClassic]# ./ShredderClassic >>java is /usr/bin/java >>Warning: -jar not understood. Ignoring. >>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: LinShredder.jar >> at gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run() (/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0) >> at _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread) (/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0) >> at _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte const, boolean) >>(/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0) >> at __gcj_personality_v0 >>(/ShredderClassic/java.home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre) >> at __libc_start_main (/lib64/tls/libc-2.3.3.so) >> at _Jv_RegisterClasses >>(/ShredderClassic/java.home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre) >> >> >>Sigh.... Oh well not worth the time anyway, being a java app it is just going to >>be slow and bug the hell out of me.
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