On 03/14/2011 01:02 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> I am a rank newbie trying to use djigzo with an open source project I work on 
> with WorldVistA (http://worldvista.org) for connecting WorldVistA EHR with 
> the 
> National Health Information Network using the  NHIN Direct Project Gateway 
> (http://wiki.directproject.org/).
> 
> Thank you very much for making your code open source.  It appears that it 
> will 
> be right on the money for solving a problem we are having and have expended a 
> lot of energy trying to solve.
> 
> I am in the process of installing djigzo 2.0.0.7 on a Debian machine and when 
> running the sudo -u djigzo ant command encountered the error above.
> 
> I tried to find a way to search the archives for a similar thread but I don't 
> see a search function.  
> 
> Do I need to do something to address this?
> 
> This is the full output with a check of Java alternatives on the machine at 
> the end.
> 
> I look forward to a reply.


Hi Nancy,

> Unable to locate tools.jar. Expected to find it in /usr/lib
> /jvm/java-6-openjdk/lib/tools.jar

This is just a warning and can be ignored. The warning is issued if the
"OpenJDK Development Kit" is not installed. Since tools.jar is not
required by Djigzo you can ignore it. Only if you need to recompile
Djigzo, you need the "OpenJDK Development Kit". I will add a note about
it in the documentation.

Since you are installing Djigzo on Debian, is there any particular
reason you didn't use the Debian packages?

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers


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