* On 2018 24 May 07:23 -0500, Matteo Bernardini wrote: > hi Nate, > > could it be that you got a version of java installed (like jdk, for > example) and graphviz detect it and build a module for it, but you are > building graphviz becoming root with a simple "su" and not "su -" so > that your shell doesn't have the command javac in its path?
I always log in with 'su -l' and this was no exception. I only have the jre package installed: /var/log/packages $ ls *java* gcc-java-5.5.0-x86_64-1_slack14.2 /var/log/packages $ ls *jre* jre-8u162-x86_64-1 /var/log/packages $ ls *jdk* /bin/ls: cannot access '*jdk*': No such file or directory I do find the following from 'locate javac': /usr/lib64/jvm/bin/javac I need to investigate why that is not in my root or user path, I guess. - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: http://www.n0nb.us GPG key: D55A8819 GitHub: N0NB
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