Just install sun jdk on your machine and update the $JAVA_HOME environment variable.
That should be all you need to do.
No hadoop modification necessary.

On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:54 PM, aonewa wrote:


hadoop use gcj java but St.Ack said to try SUN's JDK that means modify code
in hadoop, yes or no?


stack-3 wrote:

Try SUN's JDK. You are using the default gcj java on your, I presume, red hat 7 linux install. It looks like it might have encoding issues.

St.Ack

P.S. IIRC, this question has been answered already on this list. Also, nutchwax has its own list that would be more appropriate to questions of
this sort.  See
http://archive-access.sourceforge.net/projects/nutch/mail-lists.html



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