> I know, I know, Java on Netscape for Unix bites. BUT, say I wanted to
> test it out. I've uninstalled the 4.70 NS files (both common and
> communicator) from my system and installed the tarball from Netscape of
> the 128-bit version. Call me silly, but if I'm entitle to good crypto,
> I'm gonna use it.
>
> All is normal, or as normal as NS gets. Then, I turn on Java and go to
> a site with an applet. I get the error that java40.jar is not in the
> CLASSPATH. Where is the CLASSPATH located and how can I change it to
> point to my directory of java classes? I would have thought the
> supposedly automatic ns-install shell script would do that for me, but
> apparently not.
>
> Any help? Am I missing something obvious here?
You shouldnt have to set it to get netscape to work. Im running 4.7
(and have run numerous other versions) and never had to use the
variable. However, you can set it (in your shell initialization script,
for example) to point to the java40.jar located somewhere beneath the
netscape lib directory (/usr/lib/netscape/java/classes/ on my machine).
Good luck,
Kevin.