* Damon Register;
thread in front of me, so apologies if I was meddling in your message to Damon. I would hardly call that meddling. I'll take any help I can get. I am really curious about that setJava trick. From where does this come? Is part of the basic system? Is it provided with a particular package? I hope I don't seem
Fergus Wilde wrote: like a pest but I need to know more in order to better learn what I am doing. Several weeks ago I read a post on this list where the person was saying that when a person writes "do this because..." it really helps the pieces to fall into place.
toganm@earth:~/devel> rpm -qf /usr/bin/setJava aaa_base-2002.8.24-0 toganm@earth:~/devel> file /usr/bin/setJava /usr/bin/setJava: Bourne-Again shell script text toganm@earth:~/devel> setJava --help This script sets java for current shell (for next applications) It sets environment variables: PATH, JAVA_BINDIR, JAVA_HOME, JRE_HOME, JDK_HOME, SDK_HOME Usage: setJava --help source setJava [--devel] java_ver Command line options: --help - print this help --devel - use this options if you request the development kit java_ver - is one from: SunJava1, SunJava2, IBMJava2 Java2, default - SunJava1 - java ver. 1.1.x, from Sun Microsystems - SunJava2 - java ver. 1.2.x or 1.3.x, from Sun Microsystems - IBMJava2 - java ver. 1.2.x or 1.3.x, from IBM - Java2 - java ver. 1.2.x or 1.3.x, any vendor - default - any version, any vendor Note: Do not forget to run this script with "source" shell command !!! -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx