On 11/12/2010 06:43 PM, Mike Witt wrote:
> On 11/12/2010 04:14:29 PM, Mitesh Patel wrote:
>> On 11/12/2010 05:48 PM, Mike Witt wrote:
>> > After a new Fedora 14 installation, I ended up with the "default"
>> > version of Java they use (IdedTea?) -- This didn't work for
>> > Sage/JMOL, either on the command line or in the Notebook. So, I
>> > installed the Oracle version. But both versions are now installed.
>> > I figured out how to tell Firefox to use the Oracle version, and
>> > now JMOL works fine in a notebook. But from the sage command line
>> > it's still not working.
>> >
>> > So, I suspect that the sage command line is still calling the
>> > other version of Java. Is there any way I can check what path
>> > it's using?
>>
>> Could you check the symbolic link /etc/alternatives/java?  What happens
>> if you make this point to /path/to/oracle/java/bin/java?
> 
> I believe it's correct:
> 
>   [m...@vector ~]$ /usr/bin/java -version
>   java version "1.6.0_22"
>   Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_22-b04)
>   Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 17.1-b03, mixed mode)
> 
> However, it was pointing to the IcedTea java when I built
> Sage. I just wondered if perhaps that got "cached" somehow.
> I guess that seems unlikely. Maybe the lack of 3d display
> from the command line is an unrelated problem?

Which Sage version are you using?

Making a Jmol plot on the command-line invokes

SAGE_LOCAL/bin/jmol

Maybe JMOL_HOME is set incorrectly in this script?  What happens if you put

JMOL_HOME="/explicit/path/to/sage_root/devel/sagenb-main/sagenb/data/jmol"

near the top?

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