Re: Environment vars (JAVA_HOME) not working on Debian 4

2012-01-16 Thread Oscar Vidal
SOLVED

I just add the

 export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.6.0_07

in the beginning of the  startup.sh script

thanks
Oscar

2012/1/16 Oscar Vidal oscar...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 thanks for the answer but it didn't work to me.
 I tried:

 # sudo -E /opt/java/apache-tomcat-7/bin/startup.sh
 sudo: illegal option `-E'
 usage: sudo -K | -L | -V | -h | -k | -l | -v
 usage: sudo [-HPSb] [-p prompt] [-u username|#uid]
 { -e file [...] | -i | -s | command }

 Some other suggestion please?

 Thanks,
 Oscar

 2012/1/16 Grégoire Neuville gregoire.neuvi...@gmail.com

 Hi,

  sudo -E /opt/apache-tomcat-7.0.23/bin/startup.sh

 should do it.

 HTH,

 Grégoire Neuville.

 On 16 January 2012 10:54, Oscar Vidal oscar...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello List,
 
  I'm having a wired problem right now and I need some help.
 
  I'm not able to set the JAVA_HOME variable
 
  # export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.6.0_07
  # echo $JAVA_HOME
  /opt/jdk1.6.0_07
  # sudo /opt/apache-tomcat-7.0.23/bin/startup.sh
  Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment variable is defined
  At least one of these environment variable is needed to run this program
 
  The variable looks like it is set but later the tomcat script is not
 able to
  detect.
  I can show more information if needed, just tell me what :)
 
  Thank you in advance.
  Oscar



 --
 Grégoire Neuville





Re: Environment vars (JAVA_HOME) not working on Debian 4

2012-01-16 Thread brian m. carlson
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:54:37AM +0100, Oscar Vidal wrote:
 Hello List,
 
 I'm having a wired problem right now and I need some help.
 
 I'm not able to set the JAVA_HOME variable
 
 # export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.6.0_07
 # echo $JAVA_HOME
 /opt/jdk1.6.0_07
 # sudo /opt/apache-tomcat-7.0.23/bin/startup.sh
 Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment variable is defined
 At least one of these environment variable is needed to run this program

sudo clears the environment by default except for certain specific
environment variables.  You will need to use env or the like for this
case or modify /etc/sudoers.conf.

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