[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have installed the 3.02 version of VisualAge unto a Redhat 7.0 machine. I have
> never done this before so I could only follow the Instructions from IBM.
> After in the install I try to issue the command 'vajide' but says it can not
> find the command. I am getting the feeling that there is a path should be setup
> but do not see any documentation for it.
>
> If I run 'vajide' from gnome's file manager then I do see eight tasks run ala
> the monitor. that's it ...? IDE never displays...
Do you see any error messages when you run it from the console?
People have reported various problems getting the Linux version
to run. Suggested fixes have included:
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> *displayLang: C
>
> should go in .Xdefaults. Thanks for your earlier posting - wouldn't
> have figured it out otherwise.
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> I made it working moving .Xpdefaults away:
> mv .Xpdefaults foo/
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Have you looked at IBM's VisualAge Java pages?
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ad/vajava/
There are support newsgroups in VisualAge Developer Domain, click on
resources, newsgroups, then "Java - VisualAge for Java Install Newsgroup".
The above quotes came from messages in that group.
IBM is supposed to have released 3.5 for Linux by now with Java 2 support,
but I haven't seen it. I have been pestering their Business Partners and
seminar presenters at every opportunity asking when it will be released;
I suggest that other Linux users anxious to use the product do the same.
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Glenn Holmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Don't say that you have no choice
With no one to hear your voice
You can shout and make no sound
Or whisper up a storm
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-Robin Trower, 1994
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