Has anybody been able to run this JDK (1.3.0_02) on Debian Potato? I'm getting an error while running 'java' that it can't find 'libstdc++-6....' shared library. I know enough to know that I'm missing some shared library, and I looked at the different packes at debian.org but did not find any that looks like this shared library.
Sun documentation mentions something about a similar problem on their web site but regarding 'RedHat Linux 7 Server' (sorry): -- quote -- If you use RedHat Linux 7 Server, you must manually install compat-libstdc++-6.21-2.9.0.0.i386.rpm to prevent "error while loading shared libraries" when using the Java HotSpot VMs. This file is located in the /RedHat/RPMS directory on the RedHat Linux 7 CD-ROM. You may also obtain a copy of this file from http://rpmfind.net. To install the file, use this command: rpm --install compat-libstdc++-6.21-2.9.0.0.i386.rpm It is not necessary to manually install compat-libstdc++-6.21-2.9.0.0.i386.rpm if you are using RedHat Linux 7 Workstation -- end quote -- I'm not very well informed about the different 'C/C++' shared libraries for GNU/Linux. I'm running Debian 2.2r0 + an apt-get to update to the latest stable packages. Thanks for any information, and sorry if this has already been asked or it is a dumb question, but I have just subscribed, and searched through the archives but did not find anything related to this. Martin Bertolino PS: I just saw that there is a new JDK at java.sun.som version 1.3.1 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/