There is an environment variable that you need to set. It is either
JDK_HOME or JAVA_HOME (I don't remember which). Set it to the direcotry
of your jdk install. (mine is /usr/local/jdk1.1.5)
Jon Rowell
On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Chris Fenton wrote:
> I downloaded the most recent jdk_1.1.5.rpm and am currently trying
> to get it up and running. God I wish the old setup.exe files ! I also
> dwonloaded xelfi - what looks to be a nice gui wrapper for the sun jdk 1.1.x
> java development kit. Nothing works.
> Here is what I have done so far
> Added /usr/bin/jdk-1.1.5/ to my path in my .bashrc start up script.
> This directory inholds java, javac, jre, jdg ....
> exported CLASSPATH
> assigned CLASSPATH to the same directory as above
>
> P.S most of the installation help is for MSDOS!
> Anyone on the list managed to get jdk-1.1.5 up and working?
> If it takes hours to install a simple development language how can
> you expect Linux to become mainstream.
> Chris Fenton
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