Ok, ran the command and this is what it gave me: $PATH bash: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin:/usr/lib/java/bin:/usr/games/bin:/usr/games: /opt/gnome/bin:/opt/kde2/bin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:.: No such file or directory I take it the /usr/lib/java/bin is the symlink to the java/jre dir/files? Am I to make a new sym link to the right dirs/libs? Accord to the directories setup in my sys I have /usr/java which contains the 1.3.1 java (which include a /bin /lib /man /plugin dirs and a ControlPanal.html, Welcome.html, and cpright/readme/license files). Then I have /usr/lib/IBMJava3, ~/JSDK2.0, ~/SunJava1, ~/SunJava2, ***~/java*** (this dir points to /usr/lib/jdk1.1.8 [aha!!!]), ~/jdk1.1.8, ~/jdk1.3, and ~/jdk1.3.1...! So it seems that I have 5 different version/libs of Java programs/class. I would really like to be able to take advantages that these may afford me (e.g. SunJava1/2 vs jdk1.3/1.3.1). And the question is A) how to set the proper runtime environment, and B) which java sets to use where/with what? TIA, Curtis On Wednesday 06 February 2002 08:16 pm, James Bliss wrote:
For the java runtime, you need to put the proper environment in your path, or make certain that the symbolic links are set properly. If you check your path using $PATH you should be able to see why java is not showing the correct version.
Jim
02/05/02 07:44:08 PM, Curtis Rey <crrey@charter.net> wrote:
Ya, the weird part is if I do an lsmod command it will ahow all the mods loaded properly.
There are several things lately that I have run into of a similar nature. Another one being a Have install the jre-1.3.1 rpms several times and there are there. I can point konqi at the new ones and it loads/run much faster and is more stable. But if I do a "java -v" it tells me that it -v 1.1.8.
There are a few others that I may going into later (like why after repeated times installing susehilf,etc.. not all the docs/info/man pages are there and the susehilf dir/libs are empty).
Runtime environments seems to always default to original packs regardless of any installs done. I always try to use yast - as per Ben's suggestion, and this has help (usually). But I often run into problems with new wares/packages. I have rebuilt the rpm data base, and run everything for SuSEconfig, depmod -a, etc that I can but to no avail. This is a recurrent problem I have. The only way I have been able to successfully do any sort of kernel rebuild and not have a completely empty mod.conf is to either rpm it (with mk_initrd and lilo) or to cloneconfig it.
Anyway. this does get very frustrating, especially when I use readme's and info, etc.. etc.. and it doesn't work. I often chalk it up to inexperience and being a (relative) newbie. But I have been wondering if it isn't so much what I am or am not doing correctly of late.
Cheers, Curtis.
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 19:19, Doug McGarrett wrote:
No, this is actually MOST important. This may be a bug. Someone from SuSE should look into this. --doug
At 17:22 02/05/2002 -0600, Curtis Rey wrote:
Ok, I'm not sure how this happened but I think that when I tried to install the SBLive drivers form the creative opensource site may modules.conf went bye bye.
/snip/
So, my question is this. A) how do a generate a new and "complete" modules.conf file?
And less important - how does this happen??
TIA, Curtis
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