I have had java-6 working on many distros 64-bit and 32-bit, usually,
its as simply as making the .bin file executable and then running the
.bin.
You alkso haver the choice of downloading an rpm or tar version of the
release (I forgot which one). I suggest doing this install the new
java 1.6 put do it without overwriting or replacing the old one. As I
understand it linux has many places where the new java would need to
be set. I prefer to have certain apps access the new java in
/usr/local and let the system and everything else use the old one
until a supported release is sent out by the distro.
Regards!
On 3/8/07, Daniel Bornkessel
On Thursday 08 March 2007 11:48, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2007 03:12, A. den Oudsten wrote:
Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 09:32, Daniel Bornkessel wrote:
I just submitted java-1_6_0-sun to our build system ... so it should be available for factory in a few days.
Is this available yet? What's the URL?
www.sun.com
No, I mean a SUSE-fied build.
Hi. I made a request to include it in the distribution ... sorry: My fault. I hope it will be out in factory (nonoss) soon. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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