Hey Jerry,

        I have a Redhat 4.2 1.1.5v7 libc install, and I had tried not 
including a CLASSPATH variable.  For the most part, things worked fine 
(java and appletviewer worked), but javac returned the error

        "CLASSPATH not set!!!!"

        and stopped working.  At that point, I added a CLASSPATH to my 
.profile and then sourced it.  I then got a different error

        "Library Path not set."

        and javac cored at that point.  Just to be sure, java and 
appletview still worked after that episode.  
        I mean, I don't mind working in DOS in order to compile stuff, 
but that means I have to keep this dumb-ass second partition on my 
machine.  It would be swell if I could go full-on Linux.

                Jason


On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Jerry Solomon x2761 wrote:

> 
> Well, I suppose I should add my own observations to the general confusion
> over glibc and libc.  I recently installed JDK1.1.5v7 on one of our RedHat
> 4.2 systems using the libc version, and it performs quite well with no
> problems (so far).  I could not get the glibc version to work at all! Also,
> on this system the CLASSPATH environment must NOT be set in order for JDK
> to work properly!  Perhaps someone will find this observation useful.-)
> 
> Jerry Solomon
> 

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