Hello Amit,
Two things:
- Since you installed java at /user/java/jdk1.2.2 you should use:
export JAVA_HOME=/user/java/jdk1.2.2
rather than:
export JAVA_HOME=/java/jdk1.2.2
- This one:
export PATH$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
should read:
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
HTH,
Jim
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AMIT VERMA wrote:
>
> Hello Sir,
>
> A brief about myself. I am a computer
> programmer working on Vb from last 4 years.
>
> I recently installed Linux 6.2 from a monthly PC Quest
> in India.
>
> I have also done java 1.2.2 on Win platform.
>
> On this months CD i got java 1.2.2 on Linux from PC
> Quest. Since previuosly they put RHLinux 6.2, so the
> java1.2.2 version will be for that only.
>
> About Linux
>
> I have three users
>
> root
> user
> user1
>
> on user account i made a directory call java and under
> that i installed jdk1.2.2.
>
> now i have /user/java/jdk1.2.2
>
> i want to run java programs, so i have to compile them
> with javac command.
>
> i tried the command and got an error
>
> bash : javac command not found.
>
> then i referred a book java on linux
> and also searched thru ur website for help. i came to
> know i have to set env variables(JAVA_HOME, PATH and
> CLASSPATH)
>
> i used the following commands from my user account
> prompt:
>
> export JAVA_HOME=/java/jdk1.2.2
>
> export PATH$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
> (i also tried: export PATH=/java/jdk1.2.2/bin:$PATH)
>
> export CLASSPATH=JAVA_HOME/.
>
> but still when i want to compile a file with javac i
> get the same error..please respond .. i am waiting for
> a reply..
>
> Amit Verma
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