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You gotta do what you gotta do.  I installed the Sun JDK via rpm -> alien.  
Then, I linked /usr/local/bin/java to /usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/java and the 
javac's.  It has worked relatively well except for the fact that the Sun JDK 
resided in /usr/java/*.
- --Warren

On Monday 12 February 2001 00:48, Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> Tino Ionescu wrote:
> > The Blackdown JVM has some bugs , that is you can't use the debugger so I
> > install IBM's JVM1.3 , which is cool by the way , via the rpm -> alien.
> > It installed OK , witout problems but now the system doesn't know that
> > there is a JVM !! . For example if I try to compile from Emacs , the
> > result is
> > /bin/bash: java: command not found.
> >
> > Any thoughts ?
>
> I never used rpm, but ussual distribution of IBM and SUN java doesn't
> add anything to /usr/local/bin
>
> You need to create link manualy.
>
> I have
>
> /usr/local/IBMJava2-13
> /usr/local/jdk -> IBMJava2-13
>
> and all links from /usr/local/bin going throw jdk, so future upgrade
> would be easeer (I also switch IBM and SUN JVM).
>
> Also, I would not recomend to user rpm, try to install directly.

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