Re: Java problem
- From: "Knute Johnson" <knute@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:42:29 -0800
Knute Johnson wrote:
The web page doesn't cover the problem if you gotOn Sat, 2007-12-29 at 15:04 -0800, Knute Johnson wrote:
----I works if you do it after, I never tried before.Actually, Sun's Java is very easy to install and configure on both 32----
and 64 bit. The only real problem is the lack of a 64bit browser
plugin and as far as I can tell nspluginwrapper doesn't work with the
32bit version.
I did a short page on how to set up Sun's Java on F8;
http://www.knutejohnson.com/sun-java-on-F8.html
I agree with the following notations...
you should probably install the compat-libstdc++-33 PRIOR to installing
the Sun JRE/JDK shouldn't you? If you do a 'yum localinstall
jre/jdk-VERSION' it will automatically install requisite packages such
as the compaat-libstdc++-33
Your notations don't provide methodologies for settingIf you use the JPackage none of that is required. In fact setting
JAVA_HOME/JRE_HOME/CLASSPATH environment variables which are necessary
for virtually everything other than the java web browser plugin. This of
course was the crux of the OP - java's bin isn't installed in a users
$PATH.
the CLASSPATH is almost never required in any installation.
docbook-XSL for xalan/xerces/fop etc. Otherwise, you have to locate them
with each call.
Probably others too...
Sorry, I have no idea what that means.
jre-6u3-linux-i586-rpm.bin which is a bash file. What do you do with this
If you are talking about my web page then you treat the JRE just like
the JDK. Run the file and it will exand and install the RPMs.
--
Knute Johnson
Molon Labe...
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