A Blackdown team member provided a solution for my post here on 31-July-1999
regarding "Error: can't find libjava.so". 

The reply was via personal e-mail, so I'm forwarding the solution back to
this listserv, for all who have asked for a follow up:

>You tried something like 'cd jdk1.2/bin ; java'?  
>Or did you try to make a symlink to jdk1.2/bin? 
>[Those] two thing don't work, what should work is 
> 'export PATH=jdk1.2/bin:$PATH; java'.
>
>(Of course you'll have the appropriate path names
>for your system.)

That fixed the problem. I chose to embed the 'export...' in an alias called
'jenv'. A more detailed explanation of this issue is available, if anyone is
interested.

With that fixed, I immediately encountered another message:

"Warning: JIT compiler "sunwjit" not found. Will use interpreter." 

Again, the Blackdown team member supplied a fix:

>We had problems with file permissions on glibc 2.0 system. 
>Please do a 'chmod -R a+r jdk1.2'.

Again, that fixed the problem. 

Thanks to Blackdown and to those who followed up inquiring about a solution.
Marc                              

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