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Date: | Sun, 28 Jun 1998 18:38:00 -0400 |
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I said...
>Anyway, I have installed the JDK from the Freeware Tape on
>our HP3000 (5.5, pp 3 or 4 [I don't keep track of that]) and
>am getting the following error when I follow the instructions:
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>:java HelloWorldApp
>Program requires more capabilities than allowed for the group, the user of a
>temporary file, or the hierarchical directory user. (LDRERR 505)
>Native mode loader message 505
>RUN /usr/local/java/latest/bin/PA-RISC/green_threads/java;INFO="HelloWorldApp"
>Unable to load program to be run. (CIERR 625)
I "kludged" my last security problem by running
GOD.PUB.VESOFT.
I would still be interested how to fix that correctly for joe.user ....
(not Joe Geiser <grin>)
On to bigger and better problems......
I created a java program on my PC (Win NT) and ftp'ed
it to the linux system that I have access to (binary).
I then ftp from the linux system to the HP3000. Again
in Binary (I tried bytestream, but the far system didn't
know what I was talking about).
I did this two steps since I don't have a ftp server running on my
NT workstation. At least I don't know how to run it.
When I try to run the java program, it says it cannot find
it. I see it there (in HFS) and the permissions are the
same as a java program that I compiled on the HP3000.
FYI, I can do this in reverse. Compile a program on the
HP3000 and move it to my NT PC and run it there. It
says "Hello, HP3000 world".
So I have them moving one way, but not the other.
Any ideas will be appriciated.
/alan
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