* Chris Betts [2013-03-08 22:07:18 +1100]:
> HI Graeme,
> 
>    try http://www.java.com to get the 'official' package (it's
> complicated...).
> 
>    However you should be able to grab it as part of the normal linux
> packaging;

Not the package Oracle publishes at java.com, no; they withdrew the
distribution-friendly license some time ago. Linux distributions are now
expected to ship OpenJDK, which is almost (not quite, but probably close
enough for JXplorer's needs) the same thing.

Graeme probably just needs to make the JAVA_HOME environment variable point
to his Oracle JDK installation before running the jxplorer wrapper script.

>            the following Mandriva forum post might be useful?  (I see from
> your sig you're using Mandriva?)
> 
> http://forum.mandriva.com/en/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=137909
> 
>    cheers,
> 
>     - Chris
> 
> On 8 March 2013 21:58, Graeme Gemmill <gra...@gemmill.name> wrote:
> 
> >  On 07/03/13 22:40, Chris Betts wrote:
> >
> > Hi Graeme,
> >
> >    'normally' if you're running the shell script from the JX install
> > directory it will try to load the JXplorer main class from
> > jars/jxplorer.jar.
> >
> >     ... as a side note, I'm not sure if JXplorer runs under gcj; it used
> > to be that the gcj support for Swing was limited?  (I'd be interested to
> > know if this was no longer the case :-) ).
> >
> >> --
> >>
> >> Grimble
> >> Registered Linux User #450547
> >> Running KDE 4.6.5  on 2.6.39.4-5.1-desktop kernel.
> >> Mandriva Linux release 2011.0 (Official) for x86_64
> >>
> >  Chris,
> >     Thank you for your reply. Apart from downloading the latest JRE as an
> > environment for Firefox, I have no experience of the Java area. So I don't
> > know why something called a GNU Compiler for Java should be a problem, or
> > what the alternative might be. Could you point me in the right direction?
> > (it's bad enough having to get to grips with Open LDAP   - I had hoped that
> > installing the browser would be the easy part!)
> > Many thanks
> > Graeme
> >
> >
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> 
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