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Date:      Tue, 10 Oct 2000 10:18:24 -0400
From:      Michael Lucas <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org>
To:        Fabio Tonti <staff@guest.net>
Cc:        Daniel Bye <Daniel.Bye@uk.uu.net>, rob <europax@home.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: R: java installation
Message-ID:  <20001010101824.A3202@blackhelicopters.org>
In-Reply-To: <NDBBLBIHELKJPKCGEAFICEEHECAA.staff@guest.net>; from staff@guest.net on Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 02:55:12PM %2B0200
References:  <FB7CAC781DB6D311BEE800805FE6FADA2F4C7E@camexch4.cam.uk.internal> <NDBBLBIHELKJPKCGEAFICEEHECAA.staff@guest.net>

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Hello,

The libxpg4.so.2 is part of the XFree86 aout compatability libraries.

Do a 

# cd /usr/ports/x11/XFree86-aoutlibs
# make all install clean
# ldconfig

This should fix it.

Good luck!

On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 02:55:12PM +0200, Fabio Tonti wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> Now I have bash installed for my login, thank to you.
> 
> The problem now is that when I start a java class with
> 
> java javaprogramm.class
> 
> the system reply (always)
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libxpg4.so.2" not found
> 
> I have jdk.1.1.8 succesfully installed on my freebsd 4.1 stable
> 
> Who can help me?
> 
> Bye.
> Fabio
> 
> %
> %The .bash_profile file simply gets read by bash when you log in.  If the
> %file doesn't exist, you can simply create it.  man bash will give you much
> %more information about all the bash startup files and scripts.
> %
> %HTH
> %
> %Dan
> %
> %> -----Original Message-----
> %> From: Fabio Tonti [mailto:staff@guest.net]
> %> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:19 AM
> %> To: rob
> %> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> %> Subject: R: java installation
> %> 
> %> 
> %> Hi,
> %> Many thank for your help, but I cannot locate the .bash_profile.
> %> 
> %> Moreover using /usr/local/jdk.1.18/bin/java the system reply:
> %> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libxpg4.so.2" not found
> %> 
> %> I'm in troble with java ....
> %> 
> %> The installation was right, without any error.
> %> 
> %> Fabio
> %> %
> %> %You have to put the directory with your java binaries in 
> %> your path.  For
> %> %example I use in .bash_profile:
> %> %
> %> %export PATH=/usr/local/jdk1.1.8:$PATH
> %> %
> %> 
> %> 
> %> 
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