Sergio Gelato writes:
[Chris, private communication:] > sounds like the zero G installer is failing for some weird > reason; maybe it can't find the right java path, or maybe it isn't > compatible with java 1.5 on this version of linux for some reason... > *shrug* - use the .tar.gz version instead, and just unpack it to a > directory and use the shell script, it will work almost as well :-).

Almost? YMMV, but I find it a lot easier to work with the simple jxplorer.sh
script there than with ZeroG's overengineered monster. How do you
pass additional system properties (e.g., -Djxplorer.config=user.home)
to the Java VM through LAX?

*grin* I actually quite like the ZeroG installer for easy distribution for many users on different platforms, but people who are more comfortable with shell scripts and getting at the raw program will prefer the .zip or .gz packages :-). You can pass arbitrary properties through when you're creating the install package, but to do it after the package is made I think you have to hack around some of the LAX files with a binary editor... (Of course I haven't done this for years, since I have the original Install Anywhere program - *chuckle*). - Chris
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