> How do I get a JVM to install? I have only found dummy packages, and
> when I downloaded and ran Sun's SDK, it didn't seem to install
> properly - or at least the Java apps don't see it.
http://z42.de/debian/
works smoothly (for me).
Cheers,
Alex
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The new J2EE installs into /opt just as the openoffice does.
I have not file, just a .bash_profile.dpkg-dist in /etc/skel and one new user
account I made. This is all commented.
Where else might PATH be set globaly?
BTW: OpenOffiice works as is, even after I took off the older jdk
from /usr/sh
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:25:06 -0500, Freivald, Joseph A, GVSOL wrote:
> Okay,
>
> How do I get a JVM to install?
If you're running Sid(unstable), just add
deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian ./
to your sources.list, then run
aptitude update
aptitude install j2re1.4 j2se-common
Java sh
Freivald, Joseph A, GVSOL wrote:
> Okay,
>
> How do I get a JVM to install? I have only found dummy packages, and when
> I downloaded and ran Sun's SDK, it didn't seem to install properly - or at
> least the Java apps don't see it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --JATF
I added this line to my /et
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:25:06PM -0500, Freivald, Joseph A, GVSOL wrote:
> Okay,
>
> How do I get a JVM to install? I have only found dummy packages, and when I
> downloaded and ran Sun's SDK, it didn't seem to install properly - or at
> least the Java apps don't see it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Okay,
How do I get a JVM to install? I have only found dummy packages, and when I
downloaded and ran Sun's SDK, it didn't seem to install properly - or at least the
Java apps don't see it.
Thanks in advance.
--JATF
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