Hi Fred,
jx needs java 1.4 or better, which of course most javas are
these days. It just internally does the equivalent of 'java -
version' and checks the number.
however it sounds like your problem is the installer, which can
be a bit precious; try installing the 'deploy.tar.gz' file instead
(from the sourceforge site - sourceforge.net/projects/jxplorer -
unpack that and run the shell script instead.
cheers!
- Chris
On 26/01/2007, at 1:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I'm sure this is a candidate for the FAQ, but do you know of a way
> to accomplish an install on Fedora Core 6?
>
> The installer does not recognize gij as a valid VM. Whenever I've
> tried to forgo the native java on FC6 and go with Sun's, I end up
> with a java environment that isn't useable...
>
> Tried fooling the installer with versions of (mv /usr/bin/java /usr/
> bin/java-x; cp /usr/bin/gij /usr/bin/java), but that only forces
> errors in loading shared objects.
>
> I can get by with webmin, but sure would like to be able to use
> what I believe to be the best LDAP tool around!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
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