Re: [gentoo-user] Using java-config with manually installed JDKs

2006-02-06 Thread Rafael Bugajewski
Felipe Ribeiro: > I've installed the version from portage before, but i had performance > problem with the amd64 version. so i decided to install the x86 version > on my amd64 box. and i dunno how to do it with portage, so i installed > manually. You can do it with a portage overlay. You can find

Re: [gentoo-user] Using java-config with manually installed JDKs

2006-02-05 Thread Felipe Ribeiro
I've installed the version from portage before, but i had performance problem with the amd64 version. so i decided to install the x86 version on my amd64 box. and i dunno how to do it with portage, so i installed manually. One question... why did you install manually sun-jdk? All available ve

Re: [gentoo-user] Using java-config with manually installed JDKs

2006-02-05 Thread Stuart Howard
Have a look at this page it gives a method for having multiple versions of JDK installed. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/tiger-faq.xml stu On 05/02/06, Rafael Fernández López <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've manually instaled the sun-jdk, but i wish i could add it to the >

Re: [gentoo-user] Using java-config with manually installed JDKs

2006-02-05 Thread Rafael Fernández López
> Hi, > > I've manually instaled the sun-jdk, but i wish i could add it to the > java-config. is it possible? One question... why did you install manually sun-jdk? All available versions are on portage... -- "A la vista de suficientes ojos todos los errores resultan evidentes" - Linus Torvald