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Date:      Sun, 27 Jan 2002 01:03:05 +0100
From:      Alex <FreeBSD@cybertron.tmfweb.nl>
To:        Tom Kersten <tomkersten98@yahoo.com>
Cc:        Aleksander Rozman - Andy <andy@kksonline.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re[2]: really easy java question....
Message-ID:  <8547256571.20020127010305@cybertron.tmfweb.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20020126172914.84527.qmail@web10004.mail.yahoo.com>
References:  <20020126172914.84527.qmail@web10004.mail.yahoo.com>

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Hello Tom,

Saturday, January 26, 2002, 6:29:14 PM, you wrote:


TK> --- Aleksander Rozman - Andy <andy@kksonline.com>
TK> wrote:
>> At 26.1.2002, you wrote:
>> >Hello all,
>> >
>> >I have installed linux-jdk-1.3.1 from on FreeBSD
>> 4.4
>> >from the ports. When I try to type "java" or
>> "javac"
>> >it doesn't find the commmand...I can type the
>> complete
>> >path (/usr/local/jdxxxx/bin/javac ...or ../java)
>> and
>> >it works. I have added /usr/local/linux-jdkxxx/bin
>> to
>> >my path in my .cshrc file but still no
>> luck...what's
>> >the deal???
>> >
>> >
>> >Thomas
>> 
>> Easy question, easy answer.
>> 1. Install JDK from Linux (you must have Linux
>> support activated)
>> 2. Set path to Linux JDK
>> 3. Install
>>

TK> I think I have done all of this. As I said, I have
TK> installed linux-jdk1.3.1. It installed fine. Linux
TK> support is activated. I added the absolute path to my
TK> path variable in .cshrc and typed "rehash" and
TK> restarted. The commands "javac" and "java" still do
TK> not work unless I type the complete pathname
TK> (eg.-/usr/local/linux-jdk1.3.1/bin/javac) + filename
TK> ....then it works fine. But, I do not want to have to
TK> do that every time I compile a java program. Any idea
TK> what is going wrong?

TK> Thomas

Does it respond at all when you just type 'java'? Or does it just say
File not foud? If the later is the case, then it isn't a Java problem.
So it most likly that the path isn't correctly set, evendue you think
it is. As a work arround, did you try putting up a alias to the files?

-- 
Best regards,
 Alex


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