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William;


["William Rui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ Fri, 3 Aug 2007
16:19:17 +0800]

> *** Host support ***
> checking C flags dependant on host system type... ok
> *** Java compilation tools ***
> checking for javac... NONE
> checking for javac... NONE
> configure: error: javac not found

There could be two things causing this issue:

(a) You don't have a JDK installed but just a JRE which, well, just
provides the features required to run Java application but actually
lacks everything required to build Java apps from source. Solution
would be to install an up-to-date JDK.

(b) you don't have your PATH set up so your shell can't find javac.
To set this right, best is putting something like this to your shell
configuration file:

export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/jdk
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH

(assuming a bash-like shell).


By the way you can check pretty well how things are by trying to
manually entering "java" or "javac" in your terminal, or by using

which java
which javac

to locate where these friends are. Maybe, however, you'll be better /
quicker off installing a pre-built tomcat binary. :)

Cheers,
Kristian

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