I'm trying to run a program ( BurnIT for writing CD's) that is written
in Java.  However, when I run it I get the message "Can't find class
BurnIT" even though BurnIT.java is in the directory.  I've done a lot of
experiments now and determined that the problem is much more general: I
created a sample Java program in /tmp and had exactly the same
difficulty.

There's a note in SuSE Help about CLASSPATH being related to this
problem, but I unset CLASSPATH (which had a null value anyway) and it
made no difference.   I've also explored the directory
/usr/lib/java/bin/i686/green_threads,
which has a great number of java variants, but I can't find anything
revealing there, and the critical executables,
java.SuSE-static and java.SuSE-dynamic, are in binary form.

I'm running SuSE 5.3, and from the names of the files this does seem to
be a SuSE problem.  Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get my Java
programs to run?  They do seem to run under Netscape - but the note in
SuSE Help indicates that usually they do even when other classes can't
be located.

Paul


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