On Thursday 20 June 2002 05:36 pm, Vestal, Roy L. wrote: > I've had some problems with Sun's JDK under Linux and Oracle 9i.
Thanks for the suggestion. I've had no problems with Sun's JDK on the Linux machine (compiling from the command line). It turns out that there was a problem with JDeveloper's jdev.conf file. I think that the line was the one with JDEV_USER_HOME, a variable that makes shared installs on a Windows machine work. JDeveloper was looking for that variable to figure out where my home directory was. Since I didn't have that environment variable set, it defaulted to using the software's install directory, for which I had limited permissions of course. I had to comment out the line in the jdev.conf file (or set the variable). When I commented out the line, it seemed to be happy with using the HOME variable. The jdev.conf file worked fine if I had JDeveloper installed such that my user owned all of the files and directories. Anyway, now it's working. Thanks, ---Tom _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/dev