You guys did it, thanks a bunch! I have another question, but I will make a new post.
Thanks! ________________________________ From: James User <[email protected]> To: James Users List <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, October 24, 2009 5:25:19 AM Subject: Re: Freebsd Set Up Hi Dan, it would be helpful if you post the error prompt. The solution by Norman Maurer should help, but I would like to add, that you should modify the file access of the shell scripts, if not done yet. - That's what I had to do. Before running 'run.sh' just execute the following line: chmod 755 *.sh Accordingly to Norman Maurer's solution and my addendum the commands are: # export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/diablo-jdk1.6.0/ # cd /path/to/james/bin # chmod 755 *.sh # ./run.sh If that doesn't help than please post the error prompt . > Hello everyone, > > I am trying to get the latest release of james running on a freebsd 7 server. > I installed the diablo 16 jre / jdk, > I am unable to start the run .sh > > I cannot just go into the directory from the bash prompt and type run.sh, If > i type java run.sh or phoenix.sh > It throws a few errors and closes, similar to how it did on my windows > machine before i installed the jdk. > I am wondering if the Java home or PATH is not set properly, > This is a fresh free bsd install.. I installed java, and then extracted the > james archive to a directory i created, and am attempting to run the sh file. > > I have the same problem after installing sun java 16 jdk and jre on a > mandriva linux server I have, gives same errors, I installed on here using > the package manager,. In my bash path file, there is no java path. > > Please help, > > thank you > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
