On further inspection, the symb
link /usr/bin/java turned out to point to "gij-4.3"...
Downloaded the latest JavaRE version 6u13 32-bit
*.bin from sun.com; installing it under
/usr/share/java/... (this is Debian) gave me a
new subdirectory .../jre1.6.0_13/...
As soon as I had patched "jwd" with that [full
path to Java] everything went smoothly.
Thanks for the discussion.
M
>On Wed, 13 May 2009, Martin Kreuzer wrote: > Hi
>all - > Background: J and Linux newbie. (My
>Windows 2k installation of J is > running
>fine.) > Did a standard install of J v6.02a
>(32-bit) on a Debian 5 ("Lenny") > machine. No
>Problem so far with JConsole. Java is present ($
>java > -version reports v1.5.0 which should be
>sufficient). Under /usr/bin/ > I found a
>symbolic link "java". However I have not managed
>to get JWD > running. When I issue $ jwd it
>stalls with an error message window > stating
>that it can't load some /bin/*.so library. Read
>up the > help.html which came with it; changed
>the line in jwd which contains > the java call
>to have the full path /usr/bin/java; still no
>joy... > Could somebody help me along..? Thanks,
>M IIRC the latest J is J602c. If you are
>running 64-bit lenny. then java and J must
>match. either 64-bit J with java; or 32-bit j
>with java32. Finally java is not needed for plot
>package, the default output for linux jconsole
>is pdf or gtk (updated from pacman). when jwd
>crashes, it will write a log file in the root
>folder of j with a file name like
>hs_err_pid????.log -- regards,
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