Currently I am trying to get JDK 1.1.7 running on my system, but obviously since I am
posting this am having some problems.
I'll try 1.2 after getting 1.1.7 running correctly. How is the 1.2 package anyway?
I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 6.0, I've tried both the i386 glibc and libc5 v1a
versions. I've currently got the libc5 version installed.
I've got my one user account on my system's .bashrc setup with "export DISPLAY=:0" and
"export PATH=/usr/jdk117/bin:$PATH",
which does correctly point to my JAVA location.
When I type in either "jre -help", or "java -help" I get a response of
"/usr/jdk117/bin/../bin/checkVersions: /tmp/ldd.out.858" Permission denied"
, the 858 number does change with each entry of the command.
Then after the above line, I get what appears to be the correct reply showing a
version and then usage line, then a listing of the available switches.
I take this to be on the right track.
I've tried different goes at a script to start a JAVA email client called "JStreet
Mailer" to run using both a jre and java command scripts.
Right now, using either commands, it won't start, I get replies of about Permission
denied, for the classes.zip as well as some files in the JStreet
directory, which is in the user account I created. Before I worried about this I
wanted to aim at the response I am getting to jre or java -help, perhaps if I
get this figured out, perhaps with some help here, the JAVA app will fall into place.
I am really at an end here, I've installed JDK on other platforms, setup start scripts
without any real difficulties before.
In fact, I had previously got the Blackdown package installed on Red Hat 6 and JStreet
running on the previous disk installed in this system, but since
the new disk went in, I've had no luck solving this problem, even after reviewing the
faq many times.
Thanks
Sean
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