I don't know anything about Mac OS X. But if it is really unix, then the syntax probably is
set JAVA_HOME="what path you have install the JVM"
For example, if you have installed it on /jdk1.3.1 then "/jdk1.3.1" is the JAVA_HOME.
The can go to the top of the run.sh script.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Eric
At 05:45 PM 10/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
I have installed James on Apple Mac OS X, but I cannot start it up.
This is the message I get:
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[localhost:/Applications/James/bin] stefan% ./run.sh
Avalon runner
ERROR: JAVA_HOME not found in your environment.
Please, set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of the Java Virtual Machine you want to use.
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Does anyone know what I should do? Since Mac OS X is Unix, there might be a standard Unix way of solving this?
regards
Stefan N�slund
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