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Hi Pascal, thank you for your help.


This does unfortunately nothing ...
rpm -qa | grep glibc


I think the kernel version should say something about the glibc, when its a
new installation :-)
I will visit suse and look for it ... but find nothing;
do you think the error-message comes from a wrong glibc, i cant believe
this.

I cant do this:
"java -showversion"


Maybe i should use an older jdk; its not important for me,
i wont do javathings one second more than i need :-(
but i have to install an application with java and mysql that needs this
whole stuff.

So till now:
jdk1.3 (sun) in jdk (sym to jdk1.3)
jsdk2.0 (i must use this, as jeserv said) in jsdk (sym to JSDK2.0)
ApacheJServ somewhere in a temp

Hmm, i really dont know what to do inside the /etc/profile
I cant find a "classpath" inside.

As i was told i should use jserv with apache cause it will be faster and
more stable than the tomcat-thing.


But at the moment i would really use everything, if i could install this
damned community from cassiopeia.de

I sit here now for two days, tried it under NT4 with MSSQL or MySQl and
under linux,
itīs horrible, more than this cause i have a big project to do and cant go
on with it ...

Robert






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