Hi Paolo,

Thank you for your message - it really helped to know 
that I have to run X. I thought that all necessary stuff 
is in the install.bin which is really huge - more than
10MB. Why it is so large - it even includes binary code
in it?

With our sysadmin's heavy help finally I was able to install
JBuilder. We played with 2nd level of single user mode where
you can get X, but still don't have NFS. In the 1st level you 
don't have X - here I spent my time initially.

Our NFS is automounted in a special way which makes it difficult
to unmount. I don't know all details but I have not been able
to do that.

Currently JBuilder is installed in /usr/local/jbuilder30 directory.
Is this location fixed - for example if I move it into another
directory is it going to work? 

Thank you very much for your help. I read that Inprise is going
to make their C++ IDE available on Linux - hope to use it for
JNI debugging.

Regards,

Jacob Nikom

Paolo Ciccone wrote:
> 
> Hi Jacob,
> 
> I'll gladly try to help you with the installation but I think we should take
> this out of this forum.
> The installer bug with NFS/SMB has caused us some gripes but we have a fix
> ready for the next version. The installer requires a GUI so you have to run
> it from X. If you cannot unmount any of the shares you could try to install
> it on a another machine and then copy (ftp) it over.
> 
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 09:42:36AM -0500, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> I undersrand from this that you can reboot the machine. Why can't you
> unmount the shares ?
> 
> > Next I installed JVM on the local drive. It almost started to install,
> > but hung after JVM was found and JVM selection was made.
> 
> This can be caused by two thing: you were not running X or the X server was
> using an incompatible color depth (known problem with AWT). Please use
> "export LAX_DEBUG=true", rerun the program and send me the output prinmted
> on the console.
> 
> > 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.
> 
> BTW, I tried JBuilder with Blackdown's RC4 and it seems to work.
> Congratulations to the team. It's still early to consider it completely
> compatible but we will start formal testing soon.
> 
> --
> Paolo Ciccone
> JBuilder dev.team


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