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Sun Java - revisited



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I finally got back to trying to get Sun J2SE running on my Debian testing 
system. It installs / runs fine on SuSE, so I was able to get some work done.

I do want to thank those who responded earlier with the links to how to 
integrate Sun J2SE with Debian. Unfortunately, it's not an integration 
problem.

I downloaded J2SE 1.4.2, made it executable and tried to run it as root. It 
will not even begin the installation. It dies almost immediately with the 
following error message:

	j2eesdk-1_4_2.bin: error while loading shared libraries: 
	libstd++-libc6.2-2.so.3: Cannot open shared object file: 
	No such file or directory.

I do have libstd++6 installed on my system, and apt reports that it is the 
latest version. I don't see a way to install the missing library, and without 
it j2eesdk will not install. Guessing that an older version of j2eesdk would 
install, I tried searching for one on the Sun site, but I couldn't find one.

Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to get past this?

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