Re: Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-13 Thread Andrew Overholt
* Patrick Steiner [2009-02-13 01:26]: > Take a look at this bugzilla entry: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484858 That has to do with OpenJDK and not the Sun JDK. Andrew -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fe

Re: Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-12 Thread Agile Aspect
Robert L Cochran wrote: I want to install both the 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs on my Fedora 10 x86_64 laptop. Is there any way to do this? I already have the 64-bit JDK installed and the Java "alternatives" configured. I get the impression that if I use the Sun rpms they will both install by default t

Re: Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-12 Thread Patrick Steiner
Take a look at this bugzilla entry: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484858 regards patrick Robert L Cochran wrote: > I want to install both the 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs on my Fedora 10 x86_64 > laptop. Is there any way to do this? I already have the 64-bit JDK > installed and the Java

Re: Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-12 Thread JD
Robert L Cochran wrote: I want to install both the 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs on my Fedora 10 x86_64 laptop. Is there any way to do this? I already have the 64-bit JDK installed and the Java "alternatives" configured. I get the impression that if I use the Sun rpms they will both install by default

Re: Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-12 Thread Ed Greshko
Robert L Cochran wrote: > I want to install both the 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs on my Fedora 10 x86_64 > laptop. Is there any way to do this? I already have the 64-bit JDK > installed and the Java "alternatives" configured. I get the impression > that if I use the Sun rpms they will both install by def

Install 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs On Fedora 10 x86_64

2009-02-12 Thread Robert L Cochran
I want to install both the 32 and 64-bit Sun JDKs on my Fedora 10 x86_64 laptop. Is there any way to do this? I already have the 64-bit JDK installed and the Java "alternatives" configured. I get the impression that if I use the Sun rpms they will both install by default to /usr/java/jdk[version_up