INSTALL4J_JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/
export INSTALL4J_JAVA_HOME

Jesse

On Sat, 2007-24-03 at 16:41 -0400, Richard Carter wrote:
> Thanks Jesse & Shawn for your help.  I followed Jesse's suggestion
> because it seemed easier and because it gave me access to the contrib
> and non-free repositories.   I think it's useful to add two points
> here.  First, when modifying  /etc/apt/sources.list  you must add
> contrib and non-free to *both* the lines beginning deb and deb-src.
> It took me several tries to figure this out.
> Second, when you get to the stage of installing sun-java5-bin, or any
> other package requiring a licence,  use KPackage rather than apt-get.
> When I used apt-get I was unable to accept the licence so the
> installation got totally screwed up requiring fixup. But after several
> re-boots and a fixup KPackage allowed me to accept the licence and the
> install worked fine.
> 
> So now I have 3 versions of java:
>         1    /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1
>         2    /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/jre/bin/java
>          3    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
> But no matter which of these I set as the default the installer
> moneydance_linux_x86.sh still fails with the message
> "No suitable Java Virtual Machine could be found on your system."
> "Please define INSTALL4J_JAVA_HOME to point to a suitable JVM."
> The last line above may be the key but I don't know how to do that.  I
> would greatly appreciate another round of help.
> 
> Robin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/23/07, Jesse Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It looks like it's having a problem finding java. Here are some
> > suggestions:
> >
> > Type:
> > java -version
> > One of three things should happen:
> >
> > a) It shows you that Sun Java is running (ie. java version "1.6.0"
> > Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
> > Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode) or
> > similar)
> > - If this is the case, then I'm not sure what the issue is.
> >
> > b) Another version of java is running.
> > - In this case, run the following command:
> > sudo update-alternatives --config java
> > If update-alternatives shows you multiple java installations, then the
> > application will let you switch between them.
> >
> > or
> >
> > To install java debs, follow these instructions:
> > http://mediakey.dk/~cc/howto-install-sun-java-on-debian-etch/
> >
> > c) Java does not run at all.
> > - In this case, try installing java with the instructions in the above
> > url. If that does not work, you may have to add java to your path. To do
> > this, edit your .bashrc file and add a line similar to the following:
> > export PATH=/path/to/java:$PATH
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> > Jesse
> >
> >
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