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RE: [stellation-res] Repository Contents - Status Update
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Wright -
> IBM Research
> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 4:03 PM
> To: stellation-res@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: stellation-res@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [stellation-res] Repository Contents - Status Update
>
>
> Jonathan,
>
> Glad you haven't had problems.
>
> At 06:07 AM 9/12/2003, Jonathan Gossage wrote:
>
> >This is interesting. I am using Sun Java 1.4.2 at home on Windows XP and
> >Eclipse 3.0 M3. I have experienced no JVM related problems whatsoever,
> >either with Eclipse or Stellation. At work I use Sun Java 1.4.1_02 with
> >Eclipse 3.0 M3 on Windows XP as my sole development environment
> and again I
> >experienced no problems (obviously I have not been able to use
> Stellation in
> >that environment.
> >
> >On Windows XP, make sure you have applied service pack 1a and have then
> >upgraded on top of that from the Windows Update Site.
>
> When I installed XP, I used an internal IBM channel that is
> supposed to install
> fully up to date versions. However, Control Panel -> System
> Properties only
> shows SP 1 (rather than 1A). I _did_ upgrade everything using Windows
> Update,
> post install. I'll look into SP 1A (if necessary) on my return.
>
> At 06:38 AM 9/12/2003, Jonathan Gossage wrote:
>
> >Were you using the IBM JVM. I have never had any success
> whatsoever with any
> >version of this on Windows.
>
> I've been using the IBM JVMS for quite a while, on
> both Windows and Linux. I haven't yet tried the SUN JVMs, but will once
> I'm back
> at Watson with a highspeed connection.
> FWIW, the Eclipse R3 plan shows testing (on both Windows and
> Linux) with both
> IBM and SUN JVMs (1.4.0/1.4.1, depending on platform).
>
> - Jim
You don't need to install SP 1a if you have installed SP 1. The Microsoft
Windows Updater will bring a system with either up to a common state.
Regards
Jonathan