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<!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD$">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Java Project: JDK 1.0 - UNSUPPORTED">
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<H2>&jdk; 1.0.x</H2>
<P>Although it is noted below, this distribution is no longer found on freefall.FreeBSD.org. If you can find this port, feel free to use it. :)
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Announcement
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A native FreeBSD binary distribution of the JDK 1.0.2 is now available from
freefall.FreeBSD.org:/pub/FreeBSD/LOCAL_PORTS/jdk102.tar.gz
This port contains the java interpreter, compiler, and appletviewer.
This is a completely unsupported distribution.
Installation
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1. Grab freefall.FreeBSD.org:/pub/FreeBSD/LOCAL_PORTS/jdk102.tar.gz.
2. Create a directory and untar the FreeBSD distribution in there.
3. Install the pdksh port.
Running the JDK
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If your JDK directory is rooted at <jdk>, you need to set
1. your path to include the <jdk>/bin directory
2. CLASSPATH environment variable to .:<jdk>/classes
3. LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include <jdk>/lib/i386
To compile a java program, invoke 'javac program.java'.
To run it, use 'java <name of main class>'.
Answers to Common Questions
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Q: Do I need Motif?
A: No.
Q: Which version of FreeBSD does this work on?
A: I run the current version of FreeBSD, so that's the only version which
I've verified. /*"FreeBSD-current?" -comment added by Dave Hummel, not
original author */
Q: It doesn't work on my machine. What do I do?
A: You are out of luck. This is a completely unsupported distribution.
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