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Re: state of Java on amd64



The sun jdk crashes easily,  I started 1.5 with eclipse 3.1 and just
leaving eclipse alone the jdk will segfault, the same happened with
tomcat and a mad webapp I have here (not tomcat alone)
I managed to run eclipse fine with bea jrockit jdk which performs really good
I also had downloaded blackdown and ibm jdk (all for amd64) and
blackdown works well for firefox and applets
but IMHO general state of java for amd64 pretty much sucks, I
submitted a bug to sun and the response was misserable.
also, you may notice that tou can try mustang, which I didnt' find any
problem in amd64


On 10/11/05, Scott Wolchok <evilsporkman@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/11/05, Hamish Moffatt <hamish@debian.org> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 08:57:09AM -0500, Mike wrote:
> > > Ok. Silly question.  Azures is a bitpim client right?  Why not just use
> > > btorrent (compiled c version, right of debian repository)?  Or I think
> > > there was a more fancy graphical bttorrent availabe too, runs in pure64?
> >
> > I believe it manages multiple torrents etc. The advantage of multiple
> > torrents in a single client is firstly that it's easier to maintain but
> > secondly you can set a global upload cap.
>
> Pretty sure that the original client and bittornado include
> btdownloadcurses (possibly called btdownloadcurses.py) which takes a
> directory name to search for torrents on startup and then manages
> those torrents. Upload capping and everything should work.
>
>


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