I would like touse Opera as web browser. I am however having trouble getting the it to work smoothly with java.
Whenever I try to start opera I get the following message: pan:~ > opera -debugjava java: There seems to be a preloaded version of Xt. Typical causes for this are the LD_PRELOAD environment variable or that Opera indirectly depends on libXt.so Java will probably crash Opera. How to modify setup (example) SUN Java installed at: /opt/java/jre1.3.1_04 export OPERA_JAVADIR=/opt/java/jre1.3.1_04/lib/i386/ export LD_PRELOAD=${OPERA_JAVADIR}/libawt.so export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${OPERA_JAVADIR}:${OPERA_JAVADIR}/client/ IBM Java installed at: /opt/java/IBMJava2-131 export OPERA_JAVADIR=/opt/java/IBMJava2-131/bin export LD_PRELOAD=${OPERA_JAVADIR}/libawt.so export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${OPERA_JAVADIR}:${OPERA_JAVADIR}/client/ java: Disabling java due to potential dangers. If you know what you are doing, you can set the environment variable OPERA_FORCE_JAVA_ENABLED to '1' to override this. I have tried the following: - follow the descriptions above. It still resulted in the error message. - I have tried kaffe (1.0.7-1mdk) and j2re (1.4.0_01-1mdk) as my java runtime environment. - I have tried opera downloaded from opera's home page (6.10-20021029.4-shared-qt) as well as the version from MandrakeClub (6.03-0.static.1mdk). The latter is staticly linked and does not issue the error above, instead the opera stalls when trying to run java. Does anybody have a opera and Java working together. If so, what are the correct combination of RPMs? Thanks in advance Peter -- http://www.linearity.org/turtle/contact.html ``When you have had all the experiences, met all the famous people, made some money, toured the world and got all the acclaim you still think--is that it? Some might be satisfied--but I wasn't'' -- G. Harrison
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