Robert P. Biuk-Aghai wrote:
>
> I installed the Java Plugin (activator-linux-glibc) on Linux 2.0.34
> with Netscape 4.06. At the end of installation I'm told:
>
> Java(TM) Plug-in installation done.
>
> but in the Netscape window it says:
>
> You do not have the Java(TM) Plug-in installed.
>
> I tried this several times. The first time round, it said something
> about unreferenced symbol: stat, or something like that. I have not
> been able to reproduce this message later, however.
>
I got it to work by setting the NPX_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable.
(It's in one of the FMs...) IIRC, it isn't supposed to be needed for a
default installation, but the plugin suddenly started working when I set
it anyhow. In my case I set
NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/pdlamb/.netscape/plugins
export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH
in my .bashrc.
Pat
> I have the JDK 1.1.6v2 glibc port and following libraries:
>
> libc-2.0.7.so
> libdl-2.0.7.so
> ld-2.0.7.so
>
> java -version says:
>
> java version "1.1.6"
>
> I realize that this is one minor version higher than what it says in
> the README at Blackdown, but would really not like to downgrade my
> setup just to get the Plugin to work. Is is possible to make it work
> with my current setup, and if so, how?
>
> Robert.
>
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> Microsoft isn't the answer. Microsoft is the question and the answer is no.
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