[opensuse] Yast: installed software (Java) not at disposal
I installed the whole Suse 10.2 via web from repositories using Yast. All the installations described below were done with Yast, too. Platform: i386, Suse 10.2, Gnome desktop. Together with Gnome, java-1_4_2-cacao was installed. Nevertheless, when I installed Azureus (a java application), Yast required java-1_5_0-sun, so I installed that too it. When I called azureus from a text terminal, it just responded with "Cannot find java virtual machine, aborting.". Then I installed java-1_5_0-sun-plugin. Yast sad it needed java-1_5_0-sun, so it seemed not to be installed. Installed it again. Now, Java works as mozilla plugin, but nothing changed with respect to azureus. Tried some tricks I found on the web such as adding directories to the PATH, but all I got was a segmentation fault, so I changed that back. Deinstalling and installing java-1_5_0-sun, java-1_5_0-sun-plugin and azureus didn't change anything. Any idea around? -- Frank Hrebabetzky +55 / 48 / 3235 1106 Florianopolis, Brazil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Frank Hrebabetzky wrote:
I installed the whole Suse 10.2 via web from repositories using Yast. All the installations described below were done with Yast, too.
Platform: i386, Suse 10.2, Gnome desktop.
Together with Gnome, java-1_4_2-cacao was installed.
Nevertheless, when I installed Azureus (a java application), Yast required java-1_5_0-sun, so I installed that too it. When I called azureus from a text terminal, it just responded with "Cannot find java virtual machine, aborting.".
Then I installed java-1_5_0-sun-plugin. Yast sad it needed java-1_5_0-sun, so it seemed not to be installed. Installed it again. Now, Java works as mozilla plugin, but nothing changed with respect to azureus.
Tried some tricks I found on the web such as adding directories to the PATH, but all I got was a segmentation fault, so I changed that back. Deinstalling and installing java-1_5_0-sun, java-1_5_0-sun-plugin and azureus didn't change anything.
Any idea around?
Try running as root "update-alternatives --display java" or "update-alternatives --config java" to make sure it is set to the 1_5_0 version. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tue, June 26, 2007 8:18 pm, Joe Morris wrote:
Tried some tricks I found on the web such as adding directories to the PATH, but all I got was a segmentation fault, so I changed that back. Deinstalling and installing java-1_5_0-sun, java-1_5_0-sun-plugin and azureus didn't change anything.
Any idea around?
Try running as root "update-alternatives --display java" or "update-alternatives --config java" to make sure it is set to the 1_5_0 version.
You can also simply go to a command line Geeko > Applications Tab > System Menu > Terminal Program (Konsole).
From there type first java -version. It will tell you which version of java is running for your user.
You can then type rpm -q java-1_5_0-sun to see if you actually ahve it installed. (You can also type rpm -q java-1_4_2-sun to see if that is still installed.) Also, typing which java will tell you where your java installation is located. You can go to that folder and see what is there. HTH! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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