I have read somewhere about two fixes in java support. Maybe they can explain
my failure to make java working in konqueror:
1. conflicts with the compiler: is kde 3.1.1 for woody compiled with gcc2.95?
Java must be compiled with the same gcc version...is my blackdown j2re1.3 for
woody compiled
Mauro Darida wrote:
I have read somewhere about two fixes in java support. Maybe they can
explain my failure to make java working in konqueror:
1. conflicts with the compiler: is kde 3.1.1 for woody compiled with
gcc2.95? Java must be compiled with the same gcc version...is my blackdown
On Saturday 17 May 2003 13:43, Simon Hepburn wrote:
Did you check the other java related symlinks in /etc/alternatives? I
Checked: everything comes from j2re or j2se 1.3 debs. I enclose my
update-alternatives --display java output...
working again, mc is a godsend for this sort of stuff.
On Saturday 17 May 2003 00:47, Simon Hepburn wrote:
Simon Hepburn wrote:
Sorry, upon rereading your original post I realised that you are using the
tarball from sun. The Debian alternatives system will only work if you use
the blackdown .debs. You can add one of these to
Mauro Darida wrote:
Ehm, maybe you didn't read my msg entirely...I say, I CHANGED java machine
and installed the one from BLACKDOWN
Apologies, I was up at 5am with my 2yr old yesterday and by the time I got to
read my mail late last night my brain was a bit stale.
If it works, it should
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Am Samstag, 17. Mai 2003 02:50 schrieb Patrick Dreker:
Am Samstag, 17. Mai 2003 02:13 schrieb Hendrik Sattler
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hello all,
thanks for your answers on my problem. I put in Konqueror:
path to java executable: /usr/local/j2re1.4.1/bin/java
and the previous error disappeared, but when trying a java application I only
got :' loading applet ' and nothing more.
I tried a different java machine, installing debian
Mauro Darida wrote:
hello all,
thanks for your answers on my problem. I put in Konqueror:
path to java executable: /usr/local/j2re1.4.1/bin/java
and the previous error disappeared, but when trying a java application I
only got :' loading applet ' and nothing more.
With Debian you do not
Simon Hepburn wrote:
With Debian you do not need to set an absolute path, java will suffice.
/usr/bin/java is a symlink to /etc/alternatives/java which in turn points
to the real location of your java vm. When you change/update your java vm
the debian install scripts should take care of
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Am Samstag, 17. Mai 2003 00:47 schrieb Simon Hepburn:
Simon Hepburn wrote:
With Debian you do not need to set an absolute path, java will suffice.
/usr/bin/java is a symlink to /etc/alternatives/java which in turn points
to the real location of
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Am Samstag, 17. Mai 2003 02:13 schrieb Hendrik Sattler
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On debian-java, someone posted a nice debian subdir to package the
blackdown tarball release of a mor current version
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