Ok. I need help again.

This time I _know_ I'm running Debian (I did a netinstall of Debian -
BTW: how do you find what version of Debian you're running? Is there a
command?).

When I go through all of the steps, it ends up giving me the right
information for java -version (1.5.0), but when I ask for javac
-version it says:

debwin:~# bash: javac: command not found

Also - when I ran the update-alternatives commands ( --config java and
--config javac ) it said:

There is only 1 program which provides java
(/usr/bin/java-vm). Nothing to configure.

... and... 

There is only 1 program which provides javac
(/usr/local/lib/jdk/bin/javac). Nothing to configure.

Is there some test that I can run to find out what I did wrong? What
files are supposed to be where??

I'm half tempted to 'uninstall' Java1.5 and reinstall but that feels
like a windows kludge...

What should I do?

-Rich


> > Thanks for your patience!
> 
> np, call again if you need help understanding some of that.
> 
> Von Fugal

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