tisdagen den 21 oktober 2003 00.58 skrev Markus Ueberall: > On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, guran wrote: > > > > The easiest way is to grab the latest version (1.4.2_01) directly > > > > from SUN website: > > > > http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html > > > > > > And then rebuild the jpackage .nosrc.rpm. > > > > Ok, I just installed the sun rpm and find that the java stuff got > > installed at the wrong place for jpackage. rpm wont help me to uninstall > > [...] > > Sounds strange... I installed a lot of jpackage stuff before installing java. a rpm --rebuilddb didn't matter so I will have to do a complete format and install. > > But what is it I should rebuild, the sun java...rpm? > > No, you do want to rebuild the jpackage .nosrc.rpm; in order to do this, > you have to download the binary version of the sun jdk (.bin) instead of > the .rpm one and put it in the SOURCES/ subdirectory (if it's not there, > "rpm -ba SPECS/java-1.4.2-sun.spec" will complain) > > Ad astra, I will try this 'direction' thanks. guran -- Mandrake Linux 9.2 kernel-2.4.22.18mdk-1-1mdk
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