David,
actually the OCF installer has been developed and tested only for the
Windows platforms. (although the installer-tool itself should support Linux
too).
I would suggest, that you try to install OCF 1.2 manually.
Thomas
Thomas Stober
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Subject: [OCF] Installation of OCF 1.2
Hello,
I tried upgrading to OCF 1.2 using the installOCF.class and it doesn't seem
to quite work on my Linux machine. Before the GUI installation starts
there is an error that says "Cannot create class". The installer proceeds
to ask me where to install "/usr/OpenCard" then asks me to build a
configuration file. I usually choose no and then it shows me my options in
a textarea box. After clicking next it dies with a Null Pointer Exception
at Installer.java:928
Has anyone encountered this or have a clue what this might be ?
Regards,
Dave
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