Thank you.
fjm
On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Avi Deitcher wrote:
Frank,
See http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/unixhelp/environment/env3d.html
It has been too many years since I did bash, but if I remember
correctly, basically, just to JAVA_HOME=/System/etc....; export
JAVA_HOME
However, why not wrap it up in a sh or ksh script to make your life
easier?
Frank Murray wrote:
Hello,
This is a newbie question. I am trying to set up a servlet
container using Apache Tomcat.
One of the primary steps is setting up the JAVA_HOME environment
variable. Unfortunately,
when I use:
"setenv JAVA_HOME /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework/
Home"
I get the error msg "-bash: setenv: command not found"
I am using the bash shell in a terminal window running under Mac
OS X. I have also used "set" and
then applied the executable 'Startup.sh' located in the folder
Tomcat/bin. This however produces another
error msg stating that the JAVA_HOME variable is not defined.
Is there a command within the bash shell, similar to "setenv" that
would work? Any information is
appreciated. Thank you.
fjm
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