phoenix e java
Pessoal, peguei o mozilla firebird no site da mozilla, instalei e ta funcionando. Mas qual java tenho que instalar? O que eu tinha instalado (não sei de onde peguei) funciona em um computador mas não ta funcionando em outro. O estranho é que os dois computadores são uma mistura de stable/testing. Será que esta faltando algum pacote para o java funcionar? Fica dando problema com simbólos. Valeu Ronaldo -- | // | \\ [***] | ( õ õ ) [Ronaldo Reis Júnior] | V [UFV/DBA-Entomologia] |/ \ [36571-000 Viçosa - MG ] | /(.''`.)\ [Fone: 31-3899-2532 ] | /(: :' :)\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]] |/ (`. `'` ) \[ICQ#: 5692561 | LinuxUser#: 205366 ] |( `- ) [***] | _/ \_Powered by GNU/Debian Woody/Sarge --- WebMail Insecta Entomologia - Departamento de Biologia Animal Universidade Federal de Viçosa ---
Re: phoenix e java
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:39:25 -0300 Ronaldo Reis Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: peguei o mozilla firebird no site da mozilla, instalei e ta funcionando. Mas qual java tenho que instalar? O java debianizado no Blackdown não funciona no firebird. Tem que pegar o java na fonte...
Re: phoenix e java
O java debianizado no Blackdown não funciona no firebird. Tem que pegar o java na fonte... Achei um que funcionou legal deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian ./ Valeu Ronaldo -- | // | \\ [***] | ( õ õ ) [Ronaldo Reis Júnior] | V [UFV/DBA-Entomologia] |/ \ [36571-000 Viçosa - MG ] | /(.''`.)\ [Fone: 31-3899-2532 ] | /(: :' :)\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]] |/ (`. `'` ) \[ICQ#: 5692561 | LinuxUser#: 205366 ] |( `- ) [***] | _/ \_Powered by GNU/Debian Woody/Sarge --- WebMail Insecta Entomologia - Departamento de Biologia Animal Universidade Federal de Viçosa ---
Re: phoenix e java
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:25:00 -0300 Ronaldo Reis Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: O java debianizado no Blackdown não funciona no firebird. Tem que pegar o java na fonte... Achei um que funcionou legal deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian ./ Funcionou beleza.
Ajuda com o Phoenix e java
Pessoal, eu instalei o Phoenix a partir do repositorio: deb http://people.debian.org/~eric/debian/i386 ./ Ta funcionando blz, eu copiei os plugins do mozilla para o phoenix entao no dir [EMAIL PROTECTED] ronaldo]$ ls /usr/lib/phoenix/plugins/ ShockwaveFlash.class flashplayer.xptlibjavaplugin_oji.so raclass.zip cpPack1.jar libflashplayer.so libnullplugin.so rpnp.so Sendo que libjavaplugin_oji.so é um link para: /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0_01/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so No mozilla ta igual. O java funciona perfeito no mozilla, mas no phoenix diz que precisa instalar o plugin. Eu peguei o phoenix compilado sem ser deb e instalei, dai o java funciona, mas o resto nao funciona muito bem, tipo, ao fechar uma aba o programa trava. Alguem conseguiu fazer o phoenix (.deb) funcionar com java? Valeu ROnaldo -- Ou crescemos ao tamanho do Brasil ou ele se reduz à nossa dimensão --Rui Barreto -- | // | \\ [*][***] || ( õ õ ) [Ronaldo Reis Júnior ][PentiumIII-600 ] | V [UFV/DBA-Entomologia ][HD: 30 + 10 Gb ] || / \ [36571-000 Viçosa - MG][RAM: 128 Mb] | /(.''`.)\ [Fone: 31-3899-2532 ][Video: SiS620-8Mb ] ||/(: :' :)\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ][Modem: Pctel-onboar] |/ (`. `'` ) \[ICQ#: 5692561][Kernel: 2.4.18 ] || ( `- ) [*][***] ||| _/ \_Powered by GNU/Debian W/Sarge D+ || Lxuser#: 205366
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:13:44AM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote.. On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:09:55PM -0800, nate wrote.. I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work.. what I did: 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html worked for me I didn't have Java installed, but saw this thread and this post (thanks nate) that made it look so easy, so I gave it a try. It worked for me (both galeon and phoenix), but I had to do one more thing in order for it to work. My system did not have the package libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 So I went to http://packages.debian.org and searched for packages containing libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2. It returned the package name for me, I installed it, and presto - java works. I did this last month on a testing box and as I stated, it worked great. I tried it today on an unstable box, and it doesn't work. I get this err msg back when trying to start galeon from a console: LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so [/usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so: undefined symbol: GetGlobalServiceManager__16nsServiceManagerPP17nsIServiceManager] Has anyone been down this path before? Would appreciate any tips. Thanks Kevin -- Kevin Coyner mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 03:29:29PM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote.. 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html I did this last month on a testing box and as I stated, it worked great. I tried it today on an unstable box, and it doesn't work. I get this err msg back when trying to start galeon from a console: LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so [/usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so: undefined symbol: GetGlobalServiceManager__16nsServiceManagerPP17nsIServiceManager] Has anyone been down this path before? Would appreciate any tips. Should have done a bit more research before my posting the question as I've got it figured out now. So apologies for the one-sided discussion here. I essentially did steps #1-9 above, except instead of getting the Java plugin from Sun I got it from Blackdown at: ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.blackdown.org/java-linux/ JDK-1.4.1/i386/01/j2re-1.4.1-01-linux-i586-gcc3.2.bin The link came from another posting about this same problem that was posted earlier. Got it working with this download from Blackdown. I guess there's a problem with compiling the Sun version with gcc3.2, which is the default compiler for unstable (if I've understood everything correctly). Kevin -- Kevin Coyner mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 12:36:37PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: thanks. actually, i am trying to locate phoenix and java .deb files for my r3.0 woody stable distribution. could not. what lines do i need to add in my /etc/apt/sources.list? Do not know about the phoenix deb, but got my j2sdk1.3 debs from below: # Blackdown Java from metalab deb http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/ woody non-free Regards, -- Sridhar M.A. What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet. -- Woody Allen, Without Feathers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 01:38:52AM -0600, Nathan Poznick wrote: Thus spake Sandip P Deshmukh: well, i use it only for viewing some sites. i see that several sites use java for tickers, etc. so i need a lightweight browser with java support. phoenix fits the bill, hence phoenix. Are you using a copy of phoenix from the phoenix project page on mozilla.org, or are you using the preliminary Debian packages from people.debian.org/~eric ? i was using phoenix from phoenix project page. i am now thinking of shifting to debs because i thought that it would solve the problems. -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
nate wrote: I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work.. Thanks a bunch, Nate. I had to make a couple of changes, but only in detail. I've noted them below. Maybe it will help those that did it my way, as I did it -- my way :) what I did: 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) in /usr/local/bin/phoenix.d/ 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) I used the Blackdown Debs (j2se1.3) ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian \ testing non-free ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian \ testing main 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java The Debs took care of location /usr/bin/java 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins cd /usr/local/bin/phoenix.d/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so ln -s /usr/lib/j2se/1.3/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html worked for me Me, too. Tnx agn, Nate -- gt [EMAIL PROTECTED] If someone tells you--- I have a sense of humor, but that's not funny. ---they don't. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 12:36:37PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: thanks. actually, i am trying to locate phoenix and java .deb files for my r3.0 woody stable distribution. could not. what lines do i need to add in my /etc/apt/sources.list? Do not know about the phoenix deb, but got my j2sdk1.3 debs from below: # Blackdown Java from metalab deb http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/ woody non-free thanx for your help. finally, i got it working with the linux binary from sun. it was some problem with libstdc++ package. i got it installed and now it is working. thanks for your help -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:09:55PM -0800, nate wrote.. I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work.. what I did: 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html worked for me I didn't have Java installed, but saw this thread and this post (thanks nate) that made it look so easy, so I gave it a try. It worked for me (both galeon and phoenix), but I had to do one more thing in order for it to work. My system did not have the package libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 I noticed that I needed this when I started up galeon from a console. It gave a message that it was trying to load the java plugin but failed because the plugin couldn't find the file [libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] So I went to http://packages.debian.org and searched for packages containing libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2. It returned the package name for me, I installed it, and presto - java works. HTH. Kevin -- Kevin Coyner mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 12:12:34PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: then i did the link as recommended and did about:plugins. here is culprit. i do not get to see java plugin! i am at my wits end now! any help/ suggestions? I am a galeon user and have phoenix on my machine. After looking at this thread thought that I would try phoenix with java. It was very easy. I could see the clock ticking at java.sun.com I just symlinked the javaplugin from /etc/alternatives/javaplugin_oji.so to phoenix/plugins/. Everything worked well. BTW, are you able to use java plugin with other browsers like galeon, mozilla, konqueror? Regards, -- Sridhar M.A. The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 06:36:22PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote: On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 12:12:34PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: then i did the link as recommended and did about:plugins. here is culprit. i do not get to see java plugin! i am at my wits end now! any help/ suggestions? I am a galeon user and have phoenix on my machine. After looking at this thread thought that I would try phoenix with java. It was very easy. I could see the clock ticking at java.sun.com i wish so could i :) I just symlinked the javaplugin from /etc/alternatives/javaplugin_oji.so to phoenix/plugins/. as i had mentioned, my locations are different Everything worked well. BTW, are you able to use java plugin with other browsers like galeon, mozilla, konqueror? i currently have only phoenix and i am happy with it. its a pity if i have to change the browser for java :( thanx for help -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me. I'm afraid of widths. -- Steven Wright -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 07:03:17PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: i wish so could i :) You will. Since I got it working here, you too must be able to do the same :-) Maybe, a couple of more mails. ...my locations are different Have you tried installing the java deb's from blackdown? They have worked for me without any hassles. Try it. i currently have only phoenix and i am happy with it. its a pity if i have to change the browser for java :( Sure. I like galeon, but have other browsers lying around, just to check certain things. I have noticed some sites are rendered better in konqueror, some in galeon, etc. Generally, the appearance indicates that something is wrong. I would advice you to install galeon, if space is not a premium. My experience with phoenix is not good. I visit mail.yahoo.co.in - login - inbox - delete. It just says, multiple connection limit reached, blah, blah. Galeon, etc. do not have this issue. YMMV. Regards, -- Sridhar M.A. A shy teenage boy finally worked up the nerve to give a gift to Madonna, a young puppy. It hitched its waggin' to a star. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:35:02PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 07:03:17PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: i wish so could i :) You will. Since I got it working here, you too must be able to do the same :-) Maybe, a couple of more mails. thanks. actually, i am trying to locate phoenix and java .deb files for my r3.0 woody stable distribution. could not. what lines do i need to add in my /etc/apt/sources.list? i currently have only phoenix and i am happy with it. its a pity if i have to change the browser for java :( Sure. I like galeon, but have other browsers lying around, just to check certain things. I have noticed some sites are rendered better in konqueror, some in galeon, etc. Generally, the appearance indicates that something is wrong. I would advice you to install galeon, if space is not a premium. sure space is not a premium. i will install galeon in the meantime My experience with phoenix is not good. I visit mail.yahoo.co.in - login - inbox - delete. It just says, multiple connection limit reached, blah, blah. Galeon, etc. do not have this issue. YMMV. well, i use it only for viewing some sites. i see that several sites use java for tickers, etc. so i need a lightweight browser with java support. phoenix fits the bill, hence phoenix. -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
Thus spake Sandip P Deshmukh: well, i use it only for viewing some sites. i see that several sites use java for tickers, etc. so i need a lightweight browser with java support. phoenix fits the bill, hence phoenix. Are you using a copy of phoenix from the phoenix project page on mozilla.org, or are you using the preliminary Debian packages from people.debian.org/~eric ? If you're using the latter, you're likely falling victim to the same thing that I am - namely, the fact that the phoenix .debs are compiled with gcc 3.2, while java is compiled with gcc 2.95. If I fix the line in the phoenix script to not send all output to /dev/null, I see that I get an error loading the java plugin... a quick google search revealed the cause of it. What it boils down to is: 1) Use a version of phoenix compiled with 2.95 2) Wait until a version of java compatible with a gcc 3.2 mozilla/phoenix is available. (I'd suggest doing #1... I believe that the binaries on mozilla.org are compiled with 2.95) -- Nathan Poznick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skepticism: the mark and even the pose of the educated mind. - John Dewey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
installing phoenix and java
hello all i tried my hand as best as i could at installing phoenix and java for it by hand. no success. are there any debian packages that will let me install phoenix and java for that using apt system? i request simple easy to understand step by step instructions. thanks in advance -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phoenix with java ..
I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work.. what I did: 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html worked for me nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:09:55PM -0800, nate wrote: I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work.. yes. it was me. it had been quite frustrating. finally, i decided to check if there are any debian packages available. i have posted a message recently. what I did: 1) install phoenix(I install to ~/phoenix) same as me. 2) download java: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html (I downloaded the linux self extracting file) so did i. 3) chmod +x the java file and run it, move the directory to /usr/local/java ah ha. i had it extracted in /home/sandip/java. i think java needs to be in the 'path'. here is output of echo $PATH: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games could that be the reason? 4) exit phoenix 5) cd ~/phoenix/plugins 6) ln -s /usr/local/java/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 7) start phoenix identical - except the path to java 8) in url box type about:plugins to be sure it's loaded i did not know this. i will try it out this time. 9) test it by going to: http://java.sun.com/openstudio/applets/clock.html i went to some other site that runs java applet. i think it should not matter. worked for me did not work for me (TM) ;) but i will try again (TM) ;) nate thanks for your help. just one question. if i have /usr/local in my path, does it mean all subdirectories under /usr/local? -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
Sandip P Deshmukh said: ah ha. i had it extracted in /home/sandip/java. i think java needs to be in the 'path'. here is output of echo $PATH: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games could that be the reason? Don't think so..I don't have java in my path .. putting it in /home/sandip/java should be fine too. i went to some other site that runs java applet. i think it should not matter. which ? try the sun site just incase. it is possible that the java applet your trying to load is not compadible(perhaps coded for the MS JVM or something). thanks for your help. just one question. if i have /usr/local in my path, does it mean all subdirectories under /usr/local? no. you shouldn't need java in your path, well it's good to have if you plan on using it on the command line, but from a browser, it shouldn't be needed. and for what it's worth I got the info here: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2.1/#java was testing out java on mozilla 1.2.1 ..the same info seemed to apply to phoenix as well. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Phoenix with java ..
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:49:40PM -0800, nate wrote: Sandip P Deshmukh said: ah ha. i had it extracted in /home/sandip/java. i think java needs to be in the 'path'. here is output of echo $PATH: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games well, i changed my path also to include java and phoenix folders - just in case! then i did the link as recommended and did about:plugins. here is culprit. i do not get to see java plugin! i am at my wits end now! any help/ suggestions? -- regards, sandip p deshmukh --*** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
Thanks for the detailed explaination using a additional library system - I really appreciate your help. Just curiously grepped for LD_LIBRARY_PATH in some dirs and noticed that perl seems to use this environment variable too. Is there some source of standard env. variables? - I have read so many howto's but never came across this topic and it does interest me. I would like to know this too... Pigeon Hopefully someone might jump in and help. If not I guess I have to subscribe to some developer list to get these things sorted out. Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
This one time, at band camp, Robert Land said: Thanks for the detailed explaination using a additional library system - I really appreciate your help. Just curiously grepped for LD_LIBRARY_PATH in some dirs and noticed that perl seems to use this environment variable too. Is there some source of standard env. variables? - I have read so many howto's but never came across this topic and it does interest me. I would like to know this too... Pigeon Hopefully someone might jump in and help. If not I guess I have to subscribe to some developer list to get these things sorted out. Robert There are many standard environment variables, and then there are application specific ones. I don't think I've ever seen a complete list of all the available variables, for precisely that reason - as applications change, or new ones crop up, the list would change. That being said, you can usually find a decent list in the manpage of the associated program. For library related environment variables, take a look at man ld. For a list of common (and some not so common) variables for the bash shell, take a look at man bash, in the section 'shell variables' (line 500 or so here, will vary with your term size, though). HTH, -- -- | Stephen Gran | A Linux machine! Because a 486 is a| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | terrible thing to waste! -- Joe Sloan, | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- msg26921/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: phoenix and java?
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 07:16:22PM +, Pigeon wrote: On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:11:28PM +0100, Robert Land wrote: snipped and couldn't find anything on the Phoenix web page mentioning system requirements. Would someone kindly jump in and provide some advice? You need the woody libc6 to run phoenix; apart from that it seems to be pretty self-contained. If you don't want to upgrade to woody you can still use it in potato: - Download the woody libc6 .deb and unpack its data.tar.gz into a new directory, say called c225, then do (as root) chroot c225 /sbin/ldconfig Thanks for your assistance - could you help me in understanding the command above? I assume chroot is used here to limit ldconfig only to the c225 dir - would ldconfig otherwise mess up the previously scanned libs? - Unpack the phoenix package into c225/bin - Make a shell script containing cd /path/to/c225 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/c225/usr/local/lib:/path/to/c225/usr/lib:/path/to/c225/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib:/lib exec /path/to/c225/lib/ld-linux.so.2 /path/to/c225/bin/phoenix-bin Just curiously grepped for LD_LIBRARY_PATH in some dirs and noticed that perl seems to use this environment variable too. Is there some source of standard env. variables? - I have read so many howto's but never came across this topic and it does interest me. Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:28:26AM +0100, Robert Land wrote: On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 07:16:22PM +, Pigeon wrote: On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:11:28PM +0100, Robert Land wrote: snipped and couldn't find anything on the Phoenix web page mentioning system requirements. Would someone kindly jump in and provide some advice? You need the woody libc6 to run phoenix; apart from that it seems to be pretty self-contained. If you don't want to upgrade to woody you can still use it in potato: - Download the woody libc6 .deb and unpack its data.tar.gz into a new directory, say called c225, then do (as root) chroot c225 /sbin/ldconfig Thanks for your assistance - could you help me in understanding the command above? I assume chroot is used here to limit ldconfig only to the c225 dir - would ldconfig otherwise mess up the previously scanned libs? Yes. When you unpack the data.tar.gz into the c225 directory, it creates subdirectories c225/etc, c2225/lib, c225/sbin and so on under that directory, in the same tree structure as the existing /etc, /lib and so on. The chroot ensures that ldconfig only considers the libraries found in c225, and writes ld.so.cache to c225/etc instead of /etc. The resulting library configuration is local to the c225 dir and does not mess up the existing main configuration. Note also that /sbin/ldconfig is interpreted in the context of the chroot, ie. c225 is taken as being / and the file which is actually executed is therefore c225/sbin/ldconfig. This is the woody one, which comes with the new C libraries; your existing one, apart from being in the wrong place, isn't compatible. When you come to run phoenix, it of course has to be run withOUT a chroot so it can see X and anything else it needs on the main system. The LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting in the shell script example ensures that phoenix tries to link with its new C libraries in c225 in preference to the existing ones, but can still see the main system lib directories. The ld-linux bit ensures that it is doing so with the woody dynamic linker, again because the potato one is incompatible with the woody C libs. - Unpack the phoenix package into c225/bin - Make a shell script containing cd /path/to/c225 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/c225/usr/local/lib:/path/to/c225/usr/lib:/path/to/c225/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib:/lib exec /path/to/c225/lib/ld-linux.so.2 /path/to/c225/bin/phoenix-bin Just curiously grepped for LD_LIBRARY_PATH in some dirs and noticed that perl seems to use this environment variable too. Is there some source of standard env. variables? - I have read so many howto's but never came across this topic and it does interest me. I would like to know this too... Pigeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:14:21PM -0500, Seneca wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:27:55PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: Is there a way to add java support to Phoenix by using debian packages? I did a quick google and came up with these: Phoenix works for me with the Blackdown Java debs. When I install the plug-in directly from phoenix's site (running the browser as root) I get the following error when I go to the web site I want (running the browser as either root or as me): java_vm: relocation error: /usr/local/phoenix/plugins/java2/lib/i386/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not read ack from browser System error?:: Resource temporarily unavailable Which version of Java, which version of libc6? For a while, I had some issues with the Java plugin, but they work for me now (J2SDK1.4 1.4.0.99beta-1, libc6 2.3.1-10). I'm interested in using the Phoenix browser too, yet I'm not too convinced that this browser would work on my Deb Potato system. I have these libraries: /lib/libc-2.1.3.so /lib/libc.so.5 /lib/libc.so.5.4.46 /lib/libc.so.6 and couldn't find anything on the Phoenix web page mentioning system requirements. Would someone kindly jump in and provide some advice? Besides, the above libraries - what do they say? Does this system provide a 'plain' glibc without any minor release, something like glibc2.0? There is a Debian.migration file on my hd, but no mentioning which glibc2 is installed - and what does this lib libc-2.1.3.so in the list above mean, is this the minor version I'm asking for? Would appreciate if someone could clarify thanks -Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:11:28PM +0100, Robert Land wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:14:21PM -0500, Seneca wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:27:55PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: Is there a way to add java support to Phoenix by using debian packages? I did a quick google and came up with these: Phoenix works for me with the Blackdown Java debs. When I install the plug-in directly from phoenix's site (running the browser as root) I get the following error when I go to the web site I want (running the browser as either root or as me): java_vm: relocation error: /usr/local/phoenix/plugins/java2/lib/i386/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not read ack from browser System error?:: Resource temporarily unavailable Which version of Java, which version of libc6? For a while, I had some issues with the Java plugin, but they work for me now (J2SDK1.4 1.4.0.99beta-1, libc6 2.3.1-10). I'm interested in using the Phoenix browser too, yet I'm not too convinced that this browser would work on my Deb Potato system. I have these libraries: /lib/libc-2.1.3.so /lib/libc.so.5 /lib/libc.so.5.4.46 /lib/libc.so.6 and couldn't find anything on the Phoenix web page mentioning system requirements. Would someone kindly jump in and provide some advice? You need the woody libc6 to run phoenix; apart from that it seems to be pretty self-contained. If you don't want to upgrade to woody you can still use it in potato: - Download the woody libc6 .deb and unpack its data.tar.gz into a new directory, say called c225, then do (as root) chroot c225 /sbin/ldconfig - Unpack the phoenix package into c225/bin - Make a shell script containing cd /path/to/c225 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/c225/usr/local/lib:/path/to/c225/usr/lib:/path/to/c225/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib:/lib exec /path/to/c225/lib/ld-linux.so.2 /path/to/c225/bin/phoenix-bin - execute the shell script to run phoenix (don't forget to chmod a+x it first!) (Thanks to Vineet for the techniques) Pigeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phoenix and java?
Hey everyone: Is there a way to add java support to Phoenix by using debian packages? I did a quick google and came up with these: Installing from source: http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:Wk-BJCSYLc8C:www.fiddlesticks.com/show383.html+debian+phoenix+javahl=enie=UTF-8 (note: the page has moved so I'm using the cached version) Request for package (javavm): http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=nobug=170719 When I install the plug-in directly from phoenix's site (running the browser as root) I get the following error when I go to the web site I want (running the browser as either root or as me): java_vm: relocation error: /usr/local/phoenix/plugins/java2/lib/i386/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not read ack from browser System error?:: Resource temporarily unavailable Is this an install issue with the plug-in or is it the web site? I'm trying to renew my books at: http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca. The browser crashes when the pop-up window opens to renew my books. (Link is on the left hand side second big button from the top.) I'll post the error message to phoenix as well, just in case. thanks! emma :) -- Emma Jane Hogbin [[ 416 417 2868 ][ www.xtrinsic.com ]] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:27:55PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: Is there a way to add java support to Phoenix by using debian packages? I did a quick google and came up with these: Phoenix works for me with the Blackdown Java debs. When I install the plug-in directly from phoenix's site (running the browser as root) I get the following error when I go to the web site I want (running the browser as either root or as me): java_vm: relocation error: /usr/local/phoenix/plugins/java2/lib/i386/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not read ack from browser System error?:: Resource temporarily unavailable Which version of Java, which version of libc6? For a while, I had some issues with the Java plugin, but they work for me now (J2SDK1.4 1.4.0.99beta-1, libc6 2.3.1-10). Is this an install issue with the plug-in or is it the web site? I'm trying to renew my books at: http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca. The browser crashes when the pop-up window opens to renew my books. (Link is on the left hand side second big button from the top.) Possibly the website. I tried that link with Phoenix, Galeon, and Mozilla, and all I could get was a window saying Error connecting the server (aftert waiting for the applet to load up). -- Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: phoenix and java?
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:27:55PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: Hey everyone: Is there a way to add java support to Phoenix by using debian packages? I did a quick google and came up with these: Installing from source: http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:Wk-BJCSYLc8C:www.fiddlesticks.com/show383.html+debian+phoenix+javahl=enie=UTF-8 (note: the page has moved so I'm using the cached version) Request for package (javavm): http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=nobug=170719 For Sun's JVM? Not going to happen, it's too non-Free. When I install the plug-in directly from phoenix's site (running the browser as root) I get the following error when I go to the web site I want (running the browser as either root or as me): java_vm: relocation error: /usr/local/phoenix/plugins/java2/lib/i386/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not read ack from browser System error?:: Resource temporarily unavailable This is a known issue with Sun and Blackdown's Java; basically, they screwed up and the system won't work on libc = 2.3, and 2.3.1 is in sid. Blackdown has put up fixed packages for both JDK 1.3 and 1.4, so you'll have to go download the whole thing again. Anyhow, once you've got the working Java, it should all just work. -rob msg25863/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature