I just wanted to say thanks to all the people who wrote in to help.  The
first solution I got and which worked was adding the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
enviornment variable to point to the dir which had the tya library in
it.
Perhaps this is one for the Java-linux FAQ (or perhaps TYA should get
it's own)?
BTW has anyone compared the results of the Seive and Iview demo tests on
tya to other jits?
Here in the office I had a college running NT (on a almost identical pc
to mine) with symantics jitv3 and jview try them out and he got 4x and
3x faster results (respectively) than tya.  Are these really indicative
of the speed difference between these jits and tya or was there some
factors I didin't consider (eg. my linux box is running daemons like
sendmail which the nt box isn't) ?
BTW despite the slower performance of tya, I think it's author(s) have
done an OUTSTANDING job on it and I hope they have the oppuruntiy to
work on it more in hte future (I would volunter to help, but I don't
have the faintest ides of how compilers, let alone optimising ones
work).

Thanks again, this list harbours a lot of helpful people :)
Maksim.

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