If you would like to get a welcome or something it would possibly be from an
option.
Console is often called from scripts and you do not want extra output coming
into the results.

2008/1/3, michael rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thanks! There seems to be a disparity between the messages I send, perhaps
> some kind of time lag, and the messages I get.
>
> I (helpful forum mates, actually) solved the jconsole problem by moving
> the  j601 folder from J folder I had created, back to the home folder, and
> now jconsole works fine, i.e., no error. I didn't think to try any input
> after the error because I didn't realize I had actually gotten to J.
> Jconsole could use some kind of "Welcome to J" intro message to let a
> (novice) user know that J is up and ready for their input. If I hadn't used
> APL years ago, and just happened to notice the indention for input, I
> wouldn't have guessed it was even running.
>
> Now I'm trying to get jw going by getting the right version of Java (Sun).
>
> Michael
>
> Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 23:37  -0800 2007/12/31, michael
> rice wrote:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] j601]$ ./jconsole
> >|file name error
> >|       0!:0 y
>
> That simply means that your profile.ijs wasn't found
> in your set paths. J is running and you can use it.
>
> As Bjorn suggested, try
>
>     2 + 2
>
> While this doesn't solve your problem, it is a hint.
> I have avoided saying anything in this thread because
> the installation setup is changing radically in the
> new release (j602 beta) - I think it will become much
> simpler, but you seem to be anxious to get it working.
>
> In j601 (and earlier) I have put the j601 library
> into /usr/local/lib - then in /usr/local/bin I put the
> symbolic link:
> ls -l /usr/local/bin/j601/ja
>   ...  /usr/local/bin/ja -> /usr/local/lib/j504/jconsole
>
> (i.e. that is done as super user with command:
>     ln -s /usr/local/lib/j504/jconsole /usr/local/bin/ja
> )
>
> That way, I can use ja in any directory since my path
> (and i suspect yours) contains /usr/local/bin.
>
> In my Redhat system, I also change /etc/profile to contain
>
>    ...
>
> if [ -z "$INPUTRC" -a ! -f "$HOME/.inputrc" ]; then
>      INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc
> fi
>
> JPATHj601="/usr/local/lib/j601/"
>
> export PATH USER LOGNAME MAIL HOSTNAME HISTSIZE INPUTRC JPATHj601
>
>    ...
>
> That change lets j find your j601 library and profile.ijs
> This incantation is what the new procedure in j602 beta is
> doing away with - but your experience/feedback may be useful
> to the developers to make things better/nicer for future
> users, so it is good that you are jousting with this issue.
>
> This change should get rid of the file name error, and
> might even let jw start (which I don't use in Linux, so
> I don't have much to offer on that - except that it does
> require a current release of Java (which you likely have
> in your Fedora system).
>
> Hope you have success and come back into the forum with
> more questions.
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