Is there a non-rpm version? Perhaps you could try it the old-fashioned way
by editing the config file where they store this information. Or, try it
using GnoRPM. I'm no shell script expert, but maybe you need to export
JAVA_HOME as well?

At 11:13 PM 4/6/00 +0100, John Louis wrote:
>Hi,
>   I just install IBM JDK1.1.8, and set my .bash_profile like:
>JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk118
>PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/jdk118/bin
>ENV=$HOME/.bashrc
>CLASSPATH=/usr/jdk118/lib
>export ENV PATH
>export CLASSPATH=$JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip:$CLASSPATH
>mesg n
>
>I try to compile jdk118 demo, and run it, its work.
>But, I still cannot install the WebSPhere.  The command I'm using is
>
>rpm -ivh IBMWebAS-core-2.03-1.i386.rpm   and
>rpm -ivh --nodeps IBMWebAS-core-2.03-1.i386.rpm
>Both of them is said cannot find where java is installed.



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