Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 18:01:31 -0400 From: Jesse D Troy <jtroy@vt.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: About Java. Message-ID: <33C40A3B.41C67EA6@vt.edu> References: <33BC9464.3606@mail.mbttc.ptt.ru> <33BC9B51.FF6D5DF@wired.ctech.ac.za>
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Jacques Hugo wrote: > > Web master of MBTTC wrote: > > > > Dear sirs, > > > > In which version of FreeBSD I can find JDK from Sun? > > Can I use JDK for HP-UX or Linux in FreeBSD? > > Yip, you can use JDK1.0.2/1.1.1 on FreeBSD but you > need to install the Linux libraries to emulate it. > > I am running JDK1.1.1 with Linux emulation and it > works like a dream. > > -Jacques Did you have to do anyhing special (other than set up Linux emulation) to get jdk1.1.1 to work? I have Linux emulation working (it works with other software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader) and I got the Linux version of JDK 1.1.1. After untarring the jdk,I try to run any of the executables (javac, java, etc.) and I have these problems: 1) I have to type ./ before the executable name (even though the current directory is in my path and I can run any other binary that is in the current directory) 2) I get the following message when I run javac: type: not found [: syntax error usage: dirname path arch: not found javac was not found in /../bin//green_threads/javac There are also no instructions in any of the README files that came with this port so I really don't know what I'm doing with this thing. IF anyone else has any clues, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jesse Troy jtroy@vt.edu
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