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Exclamation java not istalling

just attempted to install j2re1.3.1 and was successfull but i try

java -v

and nothing.....java is not there?

hmm
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just attempted to install j2re1.3.1 and was successfull but i try

java -v

and nothing.....java is not there?

hmm
How did you install j2re1.3.1? With a tarball (tar.gz or tar.bz)? Or with a RPM package? If you used a tarball, you will have to follow this link for the proper way to configure your system with java. I know the link deals with fixing installation problems but it also fixes the installations issues by giving the correct steps to install java correctly with either a tarball or RPM package.

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=11187
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Question what i did

i used

sh j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386-rpm.bin

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rpm -i jre-1.3.1_03.i386.rpm

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i used

sh j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386-rpm.bin

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rpm -i jre-1.3.1_03.i386.rpm

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Congratulations and your welcome. I will add that step as well to my thread.

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Congratulations and your welcome. I will add that step as well to my thread.

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still nothing, java still fails to be a command that i can use at the shell.

hmm....don't get it
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still nothing, java still fails to be a command that i can use at the shell.

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What shell are you using? When you type java -version or which java, you get nothing at all?

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Unhappy java

actuall i type j, then a, then hit tab, and i get jade. that is the only option i have. but i installed jave using an rpm and im using bash shell

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actuall i type j, then a, then hit tab, and i get jade. that is the only option i have. but i installed jave using an rpm and im using bash shell

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that command completion function shouldn't ever work until you have sucessfully executed the java binary, either that or it has to be in the directory /usr/bin. Find where your java program is installed. Add it to your path in front of your original path. LIke so:

open up .bashrc or .bash_profile and add your directory to the path statement (example java installation directory is /usr/java/jre1.3.1):

PATH=/usr/java/jre1.3.1/bin;$PATH

logout and then back in or simply type this command:

export $PATH

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java -v

If this worked then the link that I had provided to you earlier would have solved your problem well before I was able to address your problem again.

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