Oooops.. You already found the link to my homepage anyway ...

John

linux wrote:
> 
> Martin,
> 
> Thanks for the hint.  A discussion at Oracle Technet lead me to this page:
> 
> http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html
> 
> Apparently the Oracle installer Java program looks for the rt.jar file that
> the JRE uses, and doesn't work with the classes.zip file the JDK uses.
> Using JRE instead of JDK, I've managed to get the Installer running.  Of
> course I haven't gotten the install to _work_, but that's not a Java
> problem.
> 
> To the Java-Linux listers,
> 
> Thanks for putting up with me.  Since the Java problem is resolved, I won't
> bother you any more.  For what it may be worth, the documentation I found
> said that you could create a symbolic link called "rt.jar" pointing to
> "classes.zip" in that same directory to fix the error message I was getting.
> It might help you with some other, misbehaving Java program.
> 
> From: Martin Gustavo Dobro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 17:00:18 -0300
> To: "'linux'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Unable to initialize threads
> 
> Hello
> I find a page in Oracle Technet
> I've a same problem and I will probe with this.
> 
> http://www.oracle.com/support/oracleinstall/dbserver/LinuxInstall.pdf
> 
> Good Luck
> 
> Gustavo
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De:     linux [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el:     Miércoles, 26 de Julio de 2000 12:11 p.m.
> Para:   linux
> CC:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Re: Unable to initialize threads
> 
> Ok, I've finally figured out that I have to set
> CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jdk118_v1/lib/classes.zip, even thought the
> documentation seem pretty clear about _un_setting the CLASSPATH.  So now I
> can compile and run my "hello world" program.  Off I go to try the Oracle
> Installer again.  This time I get:
> 
> Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre. Please
> wait...
> Error in CreateOUIProcess(): -1
> : Bad address
> 
> Any ideas on this one?  Since can run my "hello world" program, I guess this
> one probably has to do with the Oracle Installer, not Java, huh?
> 
> > From: linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 10:42:59 -0400
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Unable to initialize threads
> >
> > I downloaded JDK118_v1 so that I could run the Oracle 8i installer.  The JDK
> > README seemed clear, so I put the JDK directory in /usr/local, and created the
> > symbolic link, /usr/local/jre, that the Oracle installer requires.  I set my
> > PATH to /usr/local/jre/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin and tried running some
> > of the Java demos.  They work just fine using either Netscape or the
> > appletviewer.  But whenever I try to invoke jre, I get the error:
> >
> > Unable to initialize threads: cannot find class java/lang/Thread
> > Could not create Java VM
> >
> > I've tried several things that the documentation seemed to suggest, like
> > "unsetting" CLASSPATH, setting the THREADS_FLAG environment variable to both
> > "native" and "green," changing the DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG to both options in the
> > .java_wrapper and running as different users.  I even tried downloading
> > JRE_116_v5, but got exactly the same error.  Oh, and BTW, I'm using the KDE
> > window manager, not Enlightenment.
> >
> > Since I get the error any time I try to invoke jre, it's not the Oracle
> > Installer, so what is the problem?  I've spent two days on it now, and I'm not
> > any closer to a solution!
> >
> > --
> > Matthew Plumb, President
> > Reality-Based Consulting, Inc.
> >
> 
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