The path I give for IBM/SUN SDKs are those when you install JDK rpms - Henri Gomez ___[_]____ EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (. .) PGP KEY : 697ECEDD ...oOOo..(_)..oOOo... PGP Fingerprint : 9DF8 1EA8 ED53 2F39 DC9B 904A 364F 80E6
>-----Original Message----- >From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 6:23 PM >To: Ant Users List >Subject: RE: JAVA_HOME path problem in linux > > >Agreed. Forexample, my JAVA_HOME for my RedHat Linux 7.2, >using Sun JDK 1.3.1 is: > >JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.1 > >This is because I install all my tools and applications under >the /usr/local directory structure. > >Simon > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >Simon P. Chappell [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Java Programming Specialist www.landsend.com >Lands' End, Inc. (608) 935-4526 > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:05 AM >>To: Ant Users List >>Subject: RE: JAVA_HOME path problem in linux >> >> >>The JAVA_HOME depends on the JDK your have installed. >> >>For example IBM SDK rpm install on /opt/IBMJava2-131, >>so JAVA_HOME is /opt/IBMJava2-131. >> >>Sun SDK install on /usr/java/jdk1.3.1 or /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0_01 >> >>- >>Henri Gomez ___[_]____ >>EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (. .) >>PGP KEY : 697ECEDD ...oOOo..(_)..oOOo... >>PGP Fingerprint : 9DF8 1EA8 ED53 2F39 DC9B 904A 364F 80E6 >> >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Siamack Farshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:19 PM >>>To: 'Ant Users List' >>>Subject: RE: JAVA_HOME path problem in linux >>> >>> >>>Check /usr/local directory, normally all the softwares that >>>are shared by users are put in this directory. If you do not find >>>java installation there, why do n't you download one there >>>and then set you path to that location, that will solve >>>all your problems. In my case it did. >>> >>>usr/bin only contains java executable. >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:16 AM >>>To: Ant Users List >>>Subject: JAVA_HOME path problem in linux >>> >>> >>>Thanx for that, but I 've tried it and didn't work >>> >>>If I put JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin I get the error message >>>cannot execute or load usr/bin/bin >>> >>>If I put JAVA_HOME=/usr I get the error message >>>couldn't find or load essential class java/lang/Object >>> >>> >>> >>>set JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin and not /usr/bin/java >>>_____________________________________ >>>Kapil Singh Pawar >>>Consultant - Integration >>>i2 Technologies India Private Ltd. >>>1 Primrose Road >>>Bangalore 560 025, INDIA >>>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Tel: +91 80 558 1487-90 ext. 2416 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Rigas Parathyras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>06/12/02 05:29 PM >>>Please respond to "Ant Users List" >>> >>> >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> cc: >>> Subject: please help JAVA_HOME problem in path >>>(mandrake) >>>linux >>> >>> >>>hello there >>>I was wondering if someone could help me with ant installation. It's >>>about the JAVA_HOME path. I am >>>using linux, Mandrake and I cannot find the path where java is >>>installed. Whenever I type ant, I get the error message: >>>ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly. >>> >>>The thing is I installed java from the cdrom of mandrake >>originally and >>>not seperately and now I cannot find it. >>> >>>If I type whereis java I get the directories: >>>/usr/bin/java /usr/include/java >>>The first one just has the java command and the second the >>>libraries (If >>>I put the second as JAVA_HOME it gives me the error message that it >>>cannot find the class Object. >>> >>>I would be so greatful if you could help me in this >>>Best regards >>>Rigas >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>For additional commands, e-mail: >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe, >>e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>For additional commands, e-mail: >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe, >>e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>For additional commands, e-mail: >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For >additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
