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Nick,

Thanks for the input... I have gone away and tried several different
approaches and still had no luck. I have about 6 copies of these
libraries all over my system (/lib, /usr/lib and various others) as well
as added the path to my /etc/ld.so.conf. I can run standalone jdk stuff
requiring awt with no problem. 

It leaves me wondering, which piece is having this problem. Is it the
JSDK(2.0), the JDK(117_v3), ApacheJServ(1.0) or Apache(1.3.9) itself.

If you have any other suggestions I would love to hear them. 

Thanks again,
Stan

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> Stan Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Does anyone know how to fix this:
> >
> >java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no awt in
> >shared library path
> 
> UnsatisfiedLinkError means a static initializaer that
> loads a native library cannot find that library. You
> need to make sure that the .so in question is in your
> system lib directory. The PATH variable isn't going to
> help you on Linux. Also, check what your
> wrapper.classpath is set to in your config.
> 
> -Nick
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