Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-29 Thread maxim wexler
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 The problem here is that you don't want to hard code
 it into your 
 .bash_profile as that is only local (to that
 specific user).

I'm OK with that.

  you could 
 do it in /etc/profile, but that would only work
 until the next java 
 upgrade...  it looks like you have a java in
 /etc/env.d/java.  what 
 happens if you run java-config (man java-config for
 the syntax).  you 
 can use it to show the view the current jvm/jdk as
 well as set it, which 
 is what we'll want to do if it isn't set.


sarawak heathen # java-config
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
ImportError: No module named java_config

 
 also, what is contained in /etc/env.d/20java ?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/env.d/20java
# Autogenerated by java-config
# Command: --set-system-vm=blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
JDK_HOME=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
JAVAC=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin/javac
PATH=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/bin
ROOTPATH=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/bin
LDPATH=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/classic/:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/server/
# VERSION=Blackdown JDK 1.4.2.02
MANPATH=${MANPATH}:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/man
JAVA_HOME=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02

 
 also for giggles, can you put the output of  the
 command env here as well?

MANPATH=/usr/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/share/binutils-data/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.16.1/man:/usr/share/gcc-data/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.6/man::/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/man:/usr/qt/3/doc/man
HOSTNAME=sarawak
TERM=xterm
SHELL=/bin/bash
WINDOWID=16777230
QTDIR=/usr/qt/3
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla
XTERM_SHELL=/bin/bash
USER=heathen
LS_COLORS=no=00:fi=00:di=01;34:ln=01;36:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=01;05;37;41:mi=01;05;37;41:ex=01;32:*.cmd=01;32:*.exe=01;32:*.com=01;32:*.btm=01;32:*.bat=01;32:*.sh=01;32:*.csh=01;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.bz2=01;31:*.bz=01;31:*.tbz2=01;31:*.tz=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.rpm=01;31:*.rar=01;31:*.ace=01;31:*.zoo=01;31:*.cpio=01;31:*.7z=01;31:*.rz=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.jpeg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.tiff=01;35:*.png=01;35:*.mng=01;35:*.xcf=01;35:*.pcx=01;35:*.mpg=01;35:*.mpeg=01;35:*.m2v=01;35:*.avi=01;35:*.mkv=01;35:*.ogm=01;35:*.mp4=01;35:*.m4v=01;35:*.mp4v=01;35:*.mov=01;35:*.qt=01;35:*.wmv=01;35:*.asf=01;35:*.rm=01;35:*.rmvb=01;35:*.flc=01;35:*.fli=01;35:*.gl=01;35:*.dl=01;35:*.pdf=00;32:*.ps=00;32:*.txt=00;32:*.patch=00;32:*.diff=00;32:*.log=00;32:*.tex=00;32:*.doc=00;32:*.mp3=00;36:*.wav=00;36:*.mid=00;36
:*.midi=00;36:*.au=00;36:*.ogg=00;36:*.flac=00;36:*.aac=00;36:
GDK_USE_XFT=1
PAGER=/usr/bin/less
CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/gconf /etc/terminfo
XINITRC=/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
MAIL=/var/mail/heathen
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.3.6:/opt/ati/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/bin:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/kde/3.4/bin:/opt/limewire
DISTCC_LOG=
PWD=/home/heathen
JAVA_HOME=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
EDITOR=/bin/nano
JAVAC=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin/javac
QMAKESPEC=linux-g++
KDEDIRS=/usr
DISTCC_VERBOSE=0
DCCC_PATH=/usr/lib/distcc/bin
XTERM_VERSION=XTerm(204)
JDK_HOME=/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
SHLVL=4
HOME=/home/heathen
LESS=-R
PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/portage/pym
LOGNAME=heathen
CVS_RSH=ssh
GCC_SPECS=
CLASSPATH=.
LESSOPEN=|lesspipe.sh %s
INFOPATH=/usr/share/info:/usr/share/binutils-data/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.16.1/info:/usr/share/gcc-data/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.6/info
DISPLAY=:0.0
OPENGL_PROFILE=xorg-x11
LADSPA_PATH=/usr/lib/ladspa
G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1
CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/lib/mozilla/defaults/pref
/usr/lib/X11/xkb /usr/kde/3.4/share/config
/usr/kde/3.4/env /usr/kde/3.4/shutdown
/usr/share/config
XAUTHORITY=/home/heathen/.Xauthority
_=/usr/bin/env

speaking of giggles:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.3.6:/opt/ati/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/bin:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/kde/3.4/bin:/opt/limewire

overnight the elves must have been adding stuff to my
path statement; I sure didn't ;0

 
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-29 Thread maxim wexler


--- Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 maxim wexler wrote:
  So we have to get Java back into your path...
 I've
  got Sun Java, so mine
 MASSIVE SNIPPAGE
 
 Have you run 'env-update  source /etc/profile'
 recently?  env-update 
 rebuilds your environment (variables like PATH)
 based on what's in 
 /etc/env.d.  java-config and friends don't set env
 variables themselves 
 - they put them in /etc/env.d, and are supposed to
 call env-update as 
 part of their cleanup.  If this didn't happen for
 some reason, running 
 it by hand may help.
 
 HTH.
 --

See my reply to Ryan. Somehow overnight my complete
path statement returned. I don't remember the last
time I ran env-update etc. Correct me if I'm wrong,
but isn't it run automatically after completion of
emerge some package. Perhaps this is something I
should set up in cron, which I have yet to configure
or use.
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-29 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 29 March 2006 18:16, maxim wexler wrote:


 See my reply to Ryan. Somehow overnight my complete
 path statement returned. I don't remember the last
 time I ran env-update etc. Correct me if I'm wrong,
 but isn't it run automatically after completion of
 emerge some package. Perhaps this is something I
 should set up in cron, which I have yet to configure
 or use.

No, it doesn't run automatically, and you shouldn't run it from cron. You 
really have to watch etc-update and decide what it should overwrite and what 
you prefer to edit yourself. Think of a shorewall update overwriting all your 
rules, policies and other configuration. Thanks, no!

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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-29 Thread Ryan Tandy

Uwe Thiem wrote:
You really have to watch etc-update and decide what it should overwrite and what 
you prefer to edit yourself.

Not etc-update, env-update.
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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-28 Thread maxim wexler


 So we have to get Java back into your path... I've
 got Sun Java, so mine 
 will be slightly different than yours, but in your
 /etc/env.d/ and 
 /etc/env.d/java directory you should have a couple
 of files in there.  
 First you will have something like
 /etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10.  
 Each file in /etc/env.d/java/ represents each
 version of java you have 
 installed on your system (thus you could have
 multiple versions and 
 switch between them).  my
 /etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10 contains 
 the following.
 
 # Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
 # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General
 Public License v2
 # $Header: 

/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/sun-jdk/files/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10,v
 1.2 
 2006/01/08 23:27:53 nichoj Exp $
 
 VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
 JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
 JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
 JAVAC=${JAVA_HOME}/bin/javac

ADDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/javaws

ADDLDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/client/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/server/
 MANPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
 ENV_VARS=JAVA_HOME JDK_HOME JAVAC ADDPATH ADDLDPATH
 MANPATH
 
 You should also have something like
 /etc/env.d/20java  This would be the 
 version of java you currently have set (active).  In
 my case, because I 
 only have one java installed, it will largely be the
 same.  its contents 
 are:
 
 # Autogenerated by java-config
 # Command: --set-system-vm=sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
 JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
 JAVAC=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin/javac

PATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws

ROOTPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws

LDPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/client/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/server/
 # VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
 MANPATH=${MANPATH}:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
 JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
 
 Now if you have a file in
 /etc/env.d/java/something but don't have an 
 /etc/env.d/20java (or if you do, it is empty), then
 you should be able 
 to fix that with java-config (man java-config). 
 However if both files 
 /etc/env.d/java/something and /etc/env.d/20java
 seem legit, then we 
 need to see why bash isn't sourcing the env.d files.
  In fact now that I 
 think about it, that might be your problem, as your
 path did seem to be 
 quite short.  Mine for instance is:
 
 echo $PATH

/usr/lib/ccache/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.4.5:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin
 
 Before I start speculating any further, let me know
 where the above 
 leads you...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/env.d
00basic 05portage.envd30java-finalclasspath 
50ncurses   binutils
01hostname  09ati 45qt3 
50qtdir3gcc
02distcc10MozillaFirefox  46kdepaths-3.4
60ladspajava
03opengl10mozilla 50gconf   
70less
05binutils  10xorg50glib2   
99kde-env
05gcc   20java50gtk2
99limewire
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/env.d/java
20blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02  20blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02

When I do the following limewire comes back:

PATH=$PATH:/path/to/java/bin
export PATH

But it doesn't survive a reboot.

Somebody said put those commands into ~/.bash_profile.
How would that work? I mean what's the syntax? Just
like they are there. This is all I got in
.bash_profile now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat .bash_profile
# /etc/skel/.bash_profile:
# $Header:
/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-shells/bash/files/dot-bash_profile,v
1.1 2005/04/30 00:08:01 vapier Exp $

# This file is sourced by bash for login shells.  The
following line
# runs your .bashrc and is recommended by the bash
info pages.
[[ -f ~/.bashrc ]]  . ~/.bashrc


 
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-28 Thread Chad Feller

maxim wexler wrote:
  

So we have to get Java back into your path... I've
got Sun Java, so mine 
will be slightly different than yours, but in your
/etc/env.d/ and 
/etc/env.d/java directory you should have a couple
of files in there.  
First you will have something like
/etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10.  
Each file in /etc/env.d/java/ represents each
version of java you have 
installed on your system (thus you could have
multiple versions and 
switch between them).  my
/etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10 contains 
the following.


# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License v2
# $Header: 



/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/sun-jdk/files/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10,v
  
1.2 
2006/01/08 23:27:53 nichoj Exp $


VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JAVAC=${JAVA_HOME}/bin/javac



ADDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/javaws
  
ADDLDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/client/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/server/
  

MANPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
ENV_VARS=JAVA_HOME JDK_HOME JAVAC ADDPATH ADDLDPATH
MANPATH

You should also have something like
/etc/env.d/20java  This would be the 
version of java you currently have set (active).  In
my case, because I 
only have one java installed, it will largely be the
same.  its contents 
are:


# Autogenerated by java-config
# Command: --set-system-vm=sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JAVAC=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin/javac



PATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws
  
ROOTPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws
  
LDPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/client/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/server/
  

# VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
MANPATH=${MANPATH}:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10

Now if you have a file in
/etc/env.d/java/something but don't have an 
/etc/env.d/20java (or if you do, it is empty), then
you should be able 
to fix that with java-config (man java-config). 
However if both files 
/etc/env.d/java/something and /etc/env.d/20java
seem legit, then we 
need to see why bash isn't sourcing the env.d files.
 In fact now that I 
think about it, that might be your problem, as your
path did seem to be 
quite short.  Mine for instance is:


echo $PATH



/usr/lib/ccache/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.4.5:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin
  

Before I start speculating any further, let me know
where the above 
leads you...



[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/env.d
00basic 05portage.envd30java-finalclasspath 
50ncurses   binutils
01hostname  09ati 45qt3 
50qtdir3gcc
02distcc10MozillaFirefox  46kdepaths-3.4
60ladspajava
03opengl10mozilla 50gconf   
70less
05binutils  10xorg50glib2   
99kde-env
05gcc   20java50gtk2
99limewire

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/env.d/java
20blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02  20blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02

When I do the following limewire comes back:

PATH=$PATH:/path/to/java/bin
export PATH

But it doesn't survive a reboot.

Somebody said put those commands into ~/.bash_profile.
How would that work? I mean what's the syntax? Just
like they are there. This is all I got in
.bash_profile now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat .bash_profile
# /etc/skel/.bash_profile:
# $Header:
/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-shells/bash/files/dot-bash_profile,v
1.1 2005/04/30 00:08:01 vapier Exp $

# This file is sourced by bash for login shells.  The
following line
# runs your .bashrc and is recommended by the bash
info pages.
[[ -f ~/.bashrc ]]  . ~/.bashrc


  


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The problem here is that you don't want to hard code it into your 
.bash_profile as that is only local (to that specific user).  you could 
do it in /etc/profile, but that would only work until the next java 
upgrade...  it looks like you have a java in /etc/env.d/java.  what 
happens if you run java-config (man java-config for the syntax).  you 
can use it to show the view the current jvm/jdk as well as set it, which 
is what we'll want to do if it isn't set.


also, what is contained in /etc/env.d/20java ?

also for giggles, can you put the output of  the command env here as well?



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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-28 Thread Ryan Tandy

maxim wexler wrote:

So we have to get Java back into your path... I've
got Sun Java, so mine

MASSIVE SNIPPAGE

Have you run 'env-update  source /etc/profile' recently?  env-update 
rebuilds your environment (variables like PATH) based on what's in 
/etc/env.d.  java-config and friends don't set env variables themselves 
- they put them in /etc/env.d, and are supposed to call env-update as 
part of their cleanup.  If this didn't happen for some reason, running 
it by hand may help.


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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-27 Thread maxim wexler


--- Chad Feller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 methinks java is not in your path.  if you type:
 
 which java
 
 does it return anything?  that failing find out
 where it (java) is on 
 your system.  something like this should help:
 
 locate javac | grep bin
 
 (I chose javac instead of java as you shouldn't get
 a mile of output, 
 but likewise you could do a locate java instead -
 nevertheless they 
 should be in the same place).  if locate returns
 something, then take a 
 peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should
 reveal your problem.
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ which java
which: no java in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ locate javac | grep bin
/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin/javac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin

Hey, you're right! How'd that happen? I wonder does
this have something to do with an emerge -C openssh?
Before it ran it warned me that openssh was part of my
profile and could cause me problems. But java? Too weird!

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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-27 Thread Chad Feller

maxim wexler wrote:

--- Chad Feller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

methinks java is not in your path.  if you type:

which java

does it return anything?  that failing find out
where it (java) is on 
your system.  something like this should help:


locate javac | grep bin

(I chose javac instead of java as you shouldn't get
a mile of output, 
but likewise you could do a locate java instead -
nevertheless they 
should be in the same place).  if locate returns
something, then take a 
peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should

reveal your problem.




[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ which java
which: no java in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ locate javac | grep bin
/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/bin/javac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin

Hey, you're right! How'd that happen? I wonder does
this have something to do with an emerge -C openssh?
Before it ran it warned me that openssh was part of my
profile and could cause me problems. But java? Too weird!

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So we have to get Java back into your path... I've got Sun Java, so mine 
will be slightly different than yours, but in your /etc/env.d/ and 
/etc/env.d/java directory you should have a couple of files in there.  
First you will have something like /etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10.  
Each file in /etc/env.d/java/ represents each version of java you have 
installed on your system (thus you could have multiple versions and 
switch between them).  my /etc/env.d/java/20sun-jdk-1.4.2.10 contains 
the following.


# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: 
/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/sun-jdk/files/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10,v 1.2 
2006/01/08 23:27:53 nichoj Exp $


VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JAVAC=${JAVA_HOME}/bin/javac
ADDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/javaws
ADDLDPATH=${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/client/:${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i686/server/
MANPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
ENV_VARS=JAVA_HOME JDK_HOME JAVAC ADDPATH ADDLDPATH MANPATH

You should also have something like /etc/env.d/20java  This would be the 
version of java you currently have set (active).  In my case, because I 
only have one java installed, it will largely be the same.  its contents 
are:


# Autogenerated by java-config
# Command: --set-system-vm=sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JDK_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10
JAVAC=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin/javac
PATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws
ROOTPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws
LDPATH=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/native_threads/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/client/:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/lib/i686/server/
# VERSION=Sun JDK 1.4.2.10
MANPATH=${MANPATH}:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/man
JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10

Now if you have a file in /etc/env.d/java/something but don't have an 
/etc/env.d/20java (or if you do, it is empty), then you should be able 
to fix that with java-config (man java-config).  However if both files 
/etc/env.d/java/something and /etc/env.d/20java seem legit, then we 
need to see why bash isn't sourcing the env.d files.  In fact now that I 
think about it, that might be your problem, as your path did seem to be 
quite short.  Mine for instance is:


echo $PATH
/usr/lib/ccache/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.4.5:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10/jre/javaws:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin

Before I start speculating any further, let me know where the above 
leads you...




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[gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-26 Thread maxim wexler
Hi everybody,

Anybody have this happen:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ limewire
/usr/bin/limewire: line 4: java: command not found

Someone in a forum said do this:

sarawak heathen # /usr/sbin/env-update  source
/etc/profile
 Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...

Didn't work.

Someone else said do this:

sarawak heathen # java-config -v
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
ImportError: No module named java_config

Limewire has been working fine up til now. I didn't
touch java. Did it just disappear? How?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv limewire

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild   R   ] net-p2p/limewire-4.8.1  +gtk 0 kB 

Total size of downloads: 0 kB

Doesn't say anything about not having java.

Finally, from the emerge.log:

1135235218:   emerge (11 of 23)
dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 to /
1135235218:  === (11 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/usr/portage
/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235218:  === (11 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/us
r/portage/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235232:  === (11 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/
usr/portage/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235233:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/java-config
1135235233:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135235233:  ::: completed emerge (11 of 23)
dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 to /
1135235233:   emerge (12 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02 to /
1135235233:  === (12 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::/usr/portag
e/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135235233:  === (12 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::/u
sr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239863:  === (12 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::
/usr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239863:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/blackdown-jre
1135239863:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135239863:  ::: completed emerge (12 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02 to /
1135239863:   emerge (13 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02 to /
1135239863:  === (13 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::/usr/portag
e/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239864:  === (13 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::/u
sr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135251583:  === (13 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::
/usr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135251584:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/blackdown-jdk
1135251584:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135251584:  ::: completed emerge (13 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02 to /

-Maxim

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Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-26 Thread Chad Feller

methinks java is not in your path.  if you type:

which java

does it return anything?  that failing find out where it (java) is on 
your system.  something like this should help:


locate javac | grep bin

(I chose javac instead of java as you shouldn't get a mile of output, 
but likewise you could do a locate java instead - nevertheless they 
should be in the same place).  if locate returns something, then take a 
peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should reveal your problem.


maxim wexler wrote:

Hi everybody,

Anybody have this happen:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ limewire
/usr/bin/limewire: line 4: java: command not found

Someone in a forum said do this:

sarawak heathen # /usr/sbin/env-update  source
/etc/profile
  

Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...



Didn't work.

Someone else said do this:

sarawak heathen # java-config -v
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
ImportError: No module named java_config

Limewire has been working fine up til now. I didn't
touch java. Did it just disappear? How?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv limewire

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild   R   ] net-p2p/limewire-4.8.1  +gtk 0 kB 


Total size of downloads: 0 kB

Doesn't say anything about not having java.

Finally, from the emerge.log:

1135235218:   emerge (11 of 23)
dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 to /
1135235218:  === (11 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/usr/portage
/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235218:  === (11 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/us
r/portage/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235232:  === (11 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1::/
usr/portage/dev-java/java-config/java-config-1.2.11-r1.ebuild)
1135235233:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/java-config
1135235233:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135235233:  ::: completed emerge (11 of 23)
dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 to /
1135235233:   emerge (12 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02 to /
1135235233:  === (12 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::/usr/portag
e/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135235233:  === (12 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::/u
sr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239863:  === (12 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02::
/usr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jre/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239863:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/blackdown-jre
1135239863:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135239863:  ::: completed emerge (12 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02 to /
1135239863:   emerge (13 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02 to /
1135239863:  === (13 of 23) Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::/usr/portag
e/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135239864:  === (13 of 23) Compiling/Merging
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::/u
sr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135251583:  === (13 of 23) Post-Build Cleaning
(dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02::
/usr/portage/dev-java/blackdown-jdk/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02.ebuild)
1135251584:   AUTOCLEAN: dev-java/blackdown-jdk
1135251584:  --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1135251584:  ::: completed emerge (13 of 23)
dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02 to /

-Maxim

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