Mark Crean wrote:
> All I've done is "sudo apt-get install java-package" which enables you
> to build a deb for a java jre using a file downloaded from the issuer.
> Then I downloaded the latest jre .bin file from Sun and ran "make-jpg"
> against it which produced "sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update05_i386.d
Roberto Mura wrote:
Hi,
I'm a linux debian newbie, and i havo no idea about get working j2se 5.0
I have downloaded binaies, converted in deb, installed with dpkg,
but still get error:
java NoClassDefFound java/lang/Object
when trying to execute
./java -version
Could somene help me?
All I'v
--- Roberto Mura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a linux debian newbie, and i havo no idea about get working j2se
> 5.0
>
> I have downloaded binaies, converted in deb, installed with dpkg,
> but still get error:
>
> java NoClassDefFound java/lang/Object
You probably need to set the "CL
Hi,
I'm a linux debian newbie, and i havo no idea about get working j2se 5.0
I have downloaded binaies, converted in deb, installed with dpkg,
but still get error:
java NoClassDefFound java/lang/Object
when trying to execute
./java -version
Could somene help me?
Thanks a lot.
Roberto Mura
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