No luck! I've unintalled all other Java installations. I've
uninstalled and installed jre1.6.0_06 twice. Both times it
verifies. Checked PATH and CLASSPATH, everything looks OK.
I guess the Java Virtual Machine launcher just can't find Main Class
manifest. I've looked through SUN Help, etc.
I'd appreciate any directions as I am lacking practice in this area.
Thanks!
--- In
Robocode@..., "Edwin Pilobello" <e_pilobello@...>
wrote:
>
> Interesting! I figured it was a Java install problem. I first
> became aware of this mid-week when I got a call from the IT tech at
> Portland State University who was creating an image for the lab I'l
> be using. I've got a summer class starting tomorrow using
Robocode.
> I hope they figured out what's wrong!!
>
> I tried it at home and got the same message. I'm on XP and loaded
> Java 6 and Robocode through the links at Robocode Home. I'll
> uninstall any old versions of Java hanging around my system and try
> again. I'll report in an hour or so.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --- In
Robocode@..., "flemmingnlarsen"
> <flemming.n.larsen@> wrote:
> >
> > Everytime I have heard about this issue, it seems to be either a
> broken
> > Java installation or a Java implementation from another vendor
than
> > Sun. This is typical for OS'es like Linux and MacOS.
> >
> > If you are using Linux (perhaps also MacOS), you should install
the
> JRE
> > or JDK from Sun, and install this based on the install notes. You
> > should also make sure that other Java installations (prior to
your
> one)
> > does not interfere with your installation.
> >
> > With MacOS I am not sure what to do as it seems to run it's own
> life
> > when it comes to Java, and I get lot's of complaints from Mac
> owners
> > whenever the OS X is upgraded.
> >
> > Could you please tell which OS version you are running Robocode
on,
> and
> > also which Java vendor your Java version was created by? Then I
> will
> > dig into my archives and try to find a solution for you.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > - Flemming
> >
> > --- In
Robocode@..., "Edwin Pilobello" <e_pilobello@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm still debugging a Java Virtual Machine launcher "Failed to
> load
> > > Main-Class manifest attributes from..." error message.
> > >
> > > I am installing Java 6 and the latest robocode extract.
> > >
> > > In the mean time, if any of you wonderful folks have been down
> this
> > > road before, can you please shine a light in my direction?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> >
>