Re: blind spot for java
I just forgot: make shure, you don't have an alias in your shell. Try 'alias'
in your bash.
Tim
Am Freitag, 26. August 2005 13:32 schrieb Graham Smith:
> Hi,
>
> I know this might seem a little strange but my system seems to have
developed
> a blind spot for Java.
>
> I have a JDK installed in /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04/ when I attempt to execute
>
> foo@bar$ /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04/bin/java
>
> I get
>
> bash: /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04/bin/java: No such file or directory
>
> which is quite plainly wrong as the file most certainly does exist and has
> execution rights. I have another (very slightly older and 64-bit) version of
> Java installed via java-package which works fine but I need to get this one
> working.
>
> Any ideas what might be wrong?
>
> All the other applications seems to be working fine. I have re-installed the
> JDK and tried other versions and all produce the same message. This is a
long
> shot I know but I am using the 64bit debian port and this is a 32bit VM it
is
> therefore relying on some libraries provided by the 32bit chroot. It was
> working fine yesterday but I also upgraded the chroot yesterday. I'm
wonering
> if the two could be linked. The problem is that it just doesn't seem to even
> find the java file to get.
>
> TIA, Graham.
>
>
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