On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 05:53, Vincent Hennebert<
vhennebert@...> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I assumed you installed the standard Debian package that provides the
> Sun jdk, but if it is in /opt/sun/something this is probably not the
> case. Any reason why you would need your own Sun Java installation?
I now have the debian jdk package installed, and it is apparently the
right one, but I'm getting the same problems.
> Also, you don’t need to set the JAVA_HOME and JAVABINDIR environment
> variables at all.
I'll unset them and see if that makes any difference. Note that over
the years there have been different sets of instructions with every
jvm and, for a non-java user, that has probably led to subtle system
conflicts that may be cropping up now.
> I don’t know what the /usr/lib/jvm/.*.jinfo files are, but after years
> of working on Debian-based systems I’ve never felt the need to know :-)
My thought was trying to shoehorn the other jdk into the same group.
> Make sure you are running the correct jvm by typing ‘javac -version’ on
> the terminal.
Will do.
Thanks, Vincent.
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