Hi Rai,

The second screen (sap2.png) seems to be more descriptive of the problem. I 
don't think the problem is with the configuration. My opinion is that it's not 
able to find the JNI shared libraries (*.so files) that it needs.

I'm not familiar with the SAPGui program and how it is installed but you have 
to make these *.so files accessible to your program. 


Lange

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From: Rai Ricafrente [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:03 PM
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
Subject: Re: [plug] SAP on Linux[Scanned]

Hello everyone!

I have a follow-up question on this matter. I have already installed the SAPGui 
but when connecting to the server, I get this error message:
Cannot load shared library 'JPlatin' or some dependent 
library.java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no JPlatin in java.library.path

I have screenshots of the messages here: 
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a52/rairaiken/sap2.png
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a52/rairaiken/sap.png

Here's what I did:

1. I created a txt file in a local folder /opt named config.list which contains 
this line:
                            TST : /H/10.10.10.1/S/3200
TST = system ID
10.10.10.1 = host
3200 = port

2. After creating the file, in the Logon Screen, I opened Options > Preferences 
and edited the Include Configuration File to contain this line 

/opt/config.list

3. Going back to the Logon Screen, I already have the TST option there. When I 
click Edit, I can see the Advanced Tab with Expert Settings enabled. When 
clicking Connect, the error messages will pop. 

What causes the error message? Any workaround on this or did I do something 
wrong with the configuration?

Any help will be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks! ^_^



On 3/27/06, Rai Ricafrente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone!

Thanks for all the help. I already got my java-based SAPGui running on FC4. I 
installed Sun's Java and issued the alternatives command to make Sun's java the 
default jvm. 

Again, thanks sa lahat po ng tumulong at nagbigay ng input. ^_^ 
On 3/26/06, Jojo Paderes < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you provide more information on the JVM you're using for running
the SAP GUI. I suspect the error is caused by the default JVM bundled
in FC4.

To check execute these commands and post the results here: 

1. which java

2. java -version

It is recommended that you use the official Java JRE downloadable from
java.sun.com to avoid issues with running Java applications on Linux. 

On 3/25/06, Rai Ricafrente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chance!
>
>  Yes Im talking about SAPGui. I used SAPGui 640r6 (I think). The one that is 
> downloadable on their FTP server. I tried this on Fedora Core 4. The
> installation was successful but when opening the Java GUI, it was returning
> an error message. I'll get back to you with the error once I try this again. 
>
>  Thanks!
>  Rai
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