Compile problems in FreeBSD 4.2

2001-05-28 Thread lance . hill

It has been suggested that the problem mentioned below may be fixed by
adding two more steps:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
=$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/hotspot:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/native_threads:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386
export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5

I have tried these steps as well, but I still can't compile due to the
can't find libjava.so error. Is it possibly a problem due to the fact
that the jdk is compiled for linux? I do have the linux compatibility
package installed, but I have not tested it.

Original message:

I recently downloaded and installed jdk1.3.0_02 on a FreeBSD system. I
followed the instructions included with the jakarta-tomcat README which
indicated that I needed to set an environment variable of
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02 and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to the PATH. The
instructions indicate that I should set the CLASSPATH if needed, but I do
not know if it is needed, or what it should be set to. When I try to run
./bootstrap.sh for jakarta-ant (install instructions for tomcat say it is
next step in setup of tomcat) I get:

/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.

The same messages pops up if I try to run ./build.sh for tomcat without
first installing ant.

The jdk was installed from j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.bin.

How do I get past this error message to the next error message?

I have been unable to find documentation for setting this up in FreeBSD, so
if someone can point me in the direction of some, I would greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks.
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Install problems in FreeBSD 4.2

2001-05-25 Thread lance . hill


Hi,

I recently downloaded and installed jdk1.3.0_02 on a FreeBSD system. I
followed the instructions included with the jakarta-tomcat README which
indicated that I needed to set an environment variable of
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02 and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to the PATH. The
instructions indicate that I should set the CLASSPATH if needed, but I do
not know if it is needed, or what it should be set to. When I try to run
./bootstrap.sh for jakarta-ant (install instructions for tomcat say it is
next step in setup of tomcat) I get:

/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.

The same messages pops up if I try to run ./build.sh for tomcat without
first installing ant.

The jdk was installed from j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.bin.

How do I get past this error message to the next error message?

I have been unable to find documentation for setting this up in FreeBSD, so
if someone can point me in the direction of some, I would greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks.

BTW, apologies if this has already been received, but I keep getting
delivery failures.




Install problems in FreeBSD 4.2

2001-05-24 Thread Lance Hill

Hi,

I recently downloaded and installed jdk1.3.0_02 on a FreeBSD system. I 
followed the instructions included with the jakarta-tomcat README which 
indicated that I needed to set an environment variable of 
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02 and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to the PATH. The 
instructions indicate that I should set the CLASSPATH if needed, but I do 
not know if it is needed, or what it should be set to. When I try to run 
./bootstrap.sh for jakarta-ant (install instructions for tomcat say it is 
next step in setup of tomcat) I get:

/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.

The same messages pops up if I try to run ./build.sh for tomcat without 
first installing ant.

The jdk was installed from j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.bin.

How do I get past this error message to the next error message?

I have been unable to find documentation for setting this up in FreeBSD, so 
if someone can point me in the direction of some, I would greatly appreciate 
it.

Thanks.

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Install problems in FreeBSD 4.2

2001-05-23 Thread lance . hill


Hi,

I recently downloaded and installed jdk1.3.0_02 on a FreeBSD system. I
followed the instructions included with the jakarta-tomcat README which
indicated that I needed to set an environment variable of
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02 and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to the PATH. The
instructions indicate that I should set the CLASSPATH if needed, but I do
not know if it is needed, or what it should be set to. When I try to run
./bootstrap.sh for jakarta-ant (install instructions for tomcat say it is
next step in setup of tomcat) I get:

/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.

The same messages pops up if I try to run ./build.sh for tomcat without
first installing ant.

The jdk was installed from j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.bin.

How do I get past this error message to the next error message?

I have been unable to find documentation for setting this up in FreeBSD, so
if someone can point me in the direction of some, I would greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks.





Install problems in FreeBSD 4.2

2001-05-22 Thread lance . hill

Hi,

I recently downloaded and installed jdk1.3.0_02 on a FreeBSD system. I
followed the instructions included with the jakarta-tomcat README which
indicated that I needed to set an environment variable of
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02 and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to the PATH. The
instructions indicate that I should set the CLASSPATH if needed, but I do
not know if it is needed, or what it should be set to. When I try to run
./bootstrap.sh for jakarta-ant (install instructions for tomcat say it is
next step in setup of tomcat) I get:

/usr/local/jdk1.3.0_02/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.

The same messages pops up if I try to run ./build.sh for tomcat without
first installing ant.

The jdk was installed from j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.bin.

How do I get past this error message to the next error message?

I have been unable to find documentation for setting this up in FreeBSD, so
if someone can point me in the direction of some, I would greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks.