Hi,

I tried to install JBuilder on my machine (PIII, RedHat 6.1) but 
met with such objstacles that I am going to give up on installation.

First, it started to complain about lack of free space. I looked at
JBuilder FAQ and newsgroup and found that it cannot be install on the 
server ( one of the problem is with df command and long device name 
(two lines instead of one for free space report).

So, I tried to install it locally. I could not unmount my server (it is 
automounted), so I went into "single user" Linux mode with only local
drive available. However, it started to complain about Java virtual 
machine which it could not find.

Next I installed JVM on the local drive. It almost started to install,
but hung after JVM was found and JVM selection was made. After that 
I went back to the configuration with server but starting from local 
drive, hoping that it will install it locally and would not complain 
about server's disk space. No, it did. So, I don't know what should 
I do next.

What you would expect from the product which is so difficult to 
install, especially comparing with installation of other Linux 
software like Blackdown JDK? Does it make any sense to use it?

I am looking for graphical Java debugger for small project development
under Linux. I don't need GUI builder, source code control, etc, but 
I would prefer simple nice stuff. I am interested in one which can 
work with Blackdown JDK1.2+ but be easily switched to another JDK. 
I cannot use VisualAge since they support only 1.1.8. I did not try 
DDD - soes it work with GNOME? I heard that it works only with KDE.

What would you recommend?

Thank you,

Jacob Nikom


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