I believe your using the link command incorrectly.  I could be wrong in
regards to Linux usage, but I believe the proper way would be;

ln {args} source target

    the "->" shouldn't be there.  And you can link file to file, so I'd have to
look at this in Linux myself.  But I'd try it w/out the "->" first.

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> When i am trying
>
> ln -s /usr/lib/libstdc++-lib6.0-1.so.2 -> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so
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> i am getting an error that the last argument must be a directory.
>
> Please help me because jdk1.2 doesn't run.
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