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I yet don't know the difference RunLime.jar and LimeWire.jar but they both run the same and well without errors on my system. I can only run the commandline runLime.sh and not LimeWire the executeable. I have a hunch. Can you post all your compilers (rpm -qa|grep gc)? I think a library called libgcj and gcc-java maybe the true culprits. I had a brain fart in the previous post but now I am remember while java path was added into the .bashrc or .bash_profiles. It is added to allow you to have your downloaded java package to be chosen over any other first. Kaffe has residence in /usr/bin. When I had given you the suggestion for your tcsh shell environment, I should have explicitly stated that JAVA_HOME had to be first in your set path. Or simply instead of using the variable JAVA_PATH, just simply place the full path to your java executables like so:
set path = ( . /usr/java/j2jre1.4.0/bin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin ) That way, no matter how many java jre and sdk packages you have installed the one you want used with LimeWire 2.4 will be chosen by default. |
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libsigc++1.0-1.0.3-2mdk gcc-cpp-2.96-0.62mdk gcc-2.96-0.62mdk gcc3.0-cpp-3.0.1-1mdk gcc-c++-2.96-0.62mdk gcombust-0.1.46-1mdk Nope, no gccjava. Anyway, when you said to add JAVA_HOME to my path, I did add it to the beginning, not the end, and it still didn't work. <sigh> If my perfectly normal out-of-the-box Mandrake installation (plus the Sun JRE) worked fine with LimeWire 2.3 and not LimeWire 2.4, then I think there is a bug in LimeWire 2.4. ![]() Maybe I'll try the installer version... The only reason I didn't use it to begin with was spyware fears... |
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altoine Last edited by nDiScReEt; July 1st, 2002 at 12:48 AM. |
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This is weird. I download the tgz version of Lime since the bin version gave me java error when I try to run it. When i run the tgz version sh ./LimeWire.sh it gave me this post's java error but then I use java -jar LimeWire.jar then the whole program comes up and run. Oh well, I just have to remember to use this command line from now on.
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sh runLime.sh HTH altoine Last edited by nDiScReEt; July 1st, 2002 at 12:49 AM. |
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