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Brian,
I use the setenv command in the C-shell to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Jeff
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> Hi:
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> I am using:
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> DEC Unix 4.0D
> Stronghold 2.4.1 (Apache 1.3.3)
> JServ 1.0
> JDK 1.2.1 (DEC)
> JSDK 2.0
> JDBC 8.1.6 (Oracle)
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> I have seen recent postings about LD_LIBRARY_PATH and I have a question.
> Does wrapper.env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/.../ have to go in the java.properties
> file or can it go into a zone properties file? It looks like this is being
> passed to JVM, so my quess is no. The other posting also said to put a
> SetEnv statement in the jserv.conf file. I didn't do this and things seem
> to be working OK. Is this really necessary?
>
> My goal has been to not edit the .java_wrapper file that DEC uses to
> startup the JVM. Previously, I had to put CLASSPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> statements in the file to get JNI to work. With JDK 1.2, the CLASSPATH is
> no longer needed to support JNI and moving he LD_LIBRARY_PATH statement to
> the JServ configuration files has elminated my last change to the wrapper
> file.
>
> Thanks for help,
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> Brian S. Wallace
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