Eric Iverson wrote:
In windows it is easy to have everything, including the j.dll, in the
same directory. This is because of the rules windows uses to search
for libraries. This is not possible without a lot of extra mechanism
in unix and the best solution is to put the libj601.so (or
Yuri Burger wrote:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/j601/
LD_LIBRARY_PATH does not always work.
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There are a very large number of Linux variants and we can't possibly cope
automatically with all of them. Let alone cope with the infinite user
preference possibilties. I think every installation will have a /usr/lib and
that in every case if one does a standard install (which includes only 6
Jose Mario Quintana wrote:
The 'Find in Files' in J5 has two '' buttons one for the 'File type' and
another for the 'In folders' field that, among other things, allows for
adding items to the fields; in J6 only 'File type' retained the '' button.
That is a pity because I use this facility in