Am Di, den 18.10.2005 schrieb Michael Hennebry um 19:41: > > Where does JPackage.org packages break things? As far as I see you > > My apologies if English is not your native language. > In English, something can be broken > even if it has not been split into pieces. > What matters is that it has gone from > a working state to a nonworking state. > In this case, the java command used to run java byte code. > Since my struggle with jpackage, it just prints an error message. "it"? I am willing to help if you are specific about what happens (exact commands run and error messages). > > didn't install Sun's j2re from the skeleton src.rpm. Please do that. If > > you don't install an alternate to the libgcj with its placeholder you > > can complain as much as you want but won't come further. > > Please follow the howto > > > > http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/JPackage_Java_for_FC4 > > > > and switch to the freshly installed j2re using the alternatives command > > / mechanism. If you installed ant cleanly from JPackage.org repository > > you should have no problem then to use it. > > Apparently, despite the lack of error messages, > I didn't get a clean install. So what happened when you did what? > How sure are you that the FC4 instructions will work FC3? The JPackage.org skeleton is not Fedora release specific. Though you may not follow the howto like a slave. > What does sudo yum localinstall *.rpm do? > The man page on yum doesn't mention localinstall. "yum localinstall" installs the RPMs given with that command and will auto-resolve dependencies and fetch additional needed RPMs if they are provided by the configured repositories. > Before trying again, should I uninstall ant stuff? How did you install it? If you installed ant using yum with JPackage.org configured, then I see no need to uninstall ant. > Should I remove additions I made to /etc/yum.repos.d ? That is kind of a question where I can hardly say yes or no. Feel free to post your yum repo setup. > Mike hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC2smp Serendipity 20:33:38 up 2:07, 16 users, 1.38, 1.21, 1.14
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