I have the same problem, now I noticed in my
/usr/jdk1.2pre2/bin/
is no java and no javac file!

there ist only the i386 subdirectory and 2 files named
.java_wrapper
java-rmi.cgi

I have set the PATH, but of course it doesn't help!

Do I have a to old version, I downloaded it some days ago from a mirror,
don't remember which.
Would like to avoid redownload, because I have a very slow internet
connection here!

Thanks for any help, also to Andreas Jäger, who is helping me finding
out the problem, I need some help on linux systems, NEWBIE ;-)

Thanks for any response or comment
        Patrick

Jo Uthus wrote:
> 
> Gordon Lindsay wrote:
> 
> |     I have unziped into a directory and when i go into the bin
> | directory, and type
> |     java or javc or any of the jdk commands, it returns
> |     '#bash: javac unknown command'.
> 
> 1. Unpack into something like /usr/local/java/jdk1.2.2-prev2/.
> 2. export PATH=/usr/local/java/jdk1.2.2-prev2/bin/
> 3. [java javac] all the way
> 
> Setting the PATH in a global loginfile (like /etc/profile) would be
> considered a good idea.
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