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Re: Problems with Java in Galeon on one machine



It's general recommended that you symbolic link the javaplugin_oji.so
into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.  You may want to try that and see if it
keeps galeon from bombing.

Good Luck.

Marshal

>>>>> "stan" == stan  <stanb@awod.com> writes:

    > On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:34:52PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
    >> On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 12:14, stan wrote: > I've got 2
    >> stable/testing machines that _I thought_ I had set up pretty >
    >> much alike. However on one of the machines JAVA works in Galeon
    >> (example > being www.dslreports.com speed meter), and it
    >> doesn't on the other.
    >> > 
    >> > Where do I star looking for the problem? I suspect I failed
    >> to install some > packaage on the 2nd machine? Or was there a
    >> link I needed to make?
    >> > 
    >> > Any sugestions apreciated.
    >> 
    >> A good place to start would be to make sure all instances of
    >> galeon are closed (including server if you run it in server
    >> mode) and then restart it from a terminal window as a
    >> foreground process. (i.e. omit the &) Most Java errors will pop
    >> up right in the terminal window. Usually it's a matter of Java
    >> not being able to find the right version of a particular
    >> library. Good luck.


    > Thanks, but I'm pretty certain this is a case of not having
    > installed something corectly. I looked aeound in
    > /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, and I found javaplugin_oji.so , on the
    > machine that works, but not on the non working machine. I tried
    > copying this over to the non-working machine, but this just
    > caused galeon to core dump when I went to the page with Java.

    > I looked in dselect, but did not see any package (on either
    > machine) that looked like a Java plugin.

    > What should I check next?



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