On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, J.Moores wrote:

> Using Steve's patch and a little hacking, I've managed to build the JDK
> 1.2.1 from scratch - this is after spending ages trying to get it to build
> on Solaris after when I gave up waiting for the Linux sources - one
> question though - all the executables in build/linux/bin report:
> 
> Error: can't find libjava.so.
> 
> when run - is the full stop (US: period) on the end meant to be there?
> I have tried putting the build/linux/lib/i386 dir in my ld.so.conf and
> running ldconfig, and doing it directly, but no joy.
> 
> Steve, any ideas?
...

 I am not java guru.
 I use a linux system mostly base on redhat's latest rawhide, 
and used to use bash-2.0.3.   
 I noticed above problem after installing jdk1.2-pre-v2, and
struggled aginst this with no avail.
 But, later, I simply replaced bash-2.0.3 with bash-1.14.7(rawhide
or redhat-6.0 include both versions, default is bash-1.14.7. I 
heard Mandrake uses bash 2.0.3 as default), and the problem went 
away.
 So, I concluded that scripts of pre-v2 is based on bash-1.14.7.
 I don't know further.
  
Thanks,  
 
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