Re: jre not found?
You probably have to set the $JAVA_HOME variable and add it to your $PATH
Tyler Smith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know anything about java, but I have to use a java app for some
> research. I've installed everything I can find in the repos for
> sun-java5, listed below. I also have some of the free alternatives
> installed. I have no real preference, other than I need something that
> works. At the moment, when I try and invoke the application (arlequin,
> for molecular analysis) I get the following error:
>
> jre: command not found
>
> Is there something I still have to install, or am I missing a
> configuration step? My usual first approach, to install stuff until it
> works, has failed me, as has google.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tyler
>
> java stuff I've installed:
>
> sun-java5-jre
> sun-java5-bin
> sun-java5-plugin
> sun-java5-fonts
> sun-java5-demo
> sun-java5-jdk
> sun-java5-source
> sun-java5-doc
>
> fastjar
> gij-4.
>
>
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