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Must be missing something... Alright, I've tried everything here and still can't get any of the java commands to work. I did install the program but, I think the problem is in my path. So, to recap on all the above posts... If I edit my profile in /etc/profile, this is a systemwide change? No matter what user I login as that profile should reflect the changes I made to the path? Second, if I make changes to the path in the profile and the are completly wrong, will they still show up when I type, "echo $PATH" ? Reason I'm asking is because no matter how many times I have changed my profile I dont see ANY of the changes when I run echo $PATH. So, that has me a little concerned... I've included some of my profile for laughs, because it's probably completely wrong but, hopefully other people can learn from it... If anyone out there could help it would be GREATLY appriciated. "$UID" = "0" ] && ulimit -S -c 1000000 > /dev/null 2>&1 if ! echo ${PATH} |grep -q /usr/X11R6/bin ; then JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jre1.5.0_01/bin PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH export JAVA_HOME PATH="$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/java/jre1.5.0_01/bin" Flingus |
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hi, the "java" executable is in the "bin" directory of the jre installation. So you only need $JAVA_HOME/bin in your path, and you need that before the rest of the PATH variable. So, simply add PATH=/usr/java/jre1.5.0_01/bin:$PATH before the if statement. |
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Thanks Zab.. Looks like Java is happy now but, I'm running into some problems with the rpm file now. I'm hoping this isn't because of the some of the changes I made to my profile.. flingus2001]$ rpm -i LimeWireLinux.rpm error: cannot open lock file ///var/lib/rpm/RPMLOCK in exclusive mode error: cannot open Packages database in /var/lib/rpm Am I doing something wrong here? |
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Ok, it's working now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOO HOO! Looks like it was already installed. I do have one weird question though.. I made those changes to etc/profile so, I'm guessing that no matter who I log on as in my system should have access to Java. Why then, is the following happening when I try to run Limewire as root? (I did get it to work when I logged in as another user though) Thanks so much for your help. I really think I need to read more on how Linux works at this point. I don't understand the formatting in profile and how it works exactly. Seems odd to me that I would have to add Java in my path but, I didn't have to add Limewire in my path.. Anyway, the following happends as root... This is getting really strange.. It's saying Java isn't in my path again and it's not showing up when I type, "echo $PATH". It worked last time but, now it's not taking the change. It's still in my profile too... Here's my profile.. # /etc/profile -*- Mode: shell-script -*- # (c) MandrakeSoft, Chmouel Boudjnah <chmouel@mandrakesoft.com> loginsh=1 # Users generally won't see annoyng core files [ "$UID" = "0" ] && ulimit -S -c 1000000 > /dev/null 2>&1 PATH=/usr/java/jre1.5.0_01/bin:$PATH if ! echo ${PATH} |grep -q /usr/X11R6/bin ; then PATH="$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/java/jre1.5.0_01/bin" fi if [ "$UID" -ge 500 ] && ! echo ${PATH} |grep -q /usr/games ; then export PATH=$PATH:/usr/games fi umask 022 USER=`id -un` LOGNAME=$USER MAIL="/var/spool/mail/$USER" HISTCONTROL=ignoredups HOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` HISTSIZE=1000 Here's the results of my echo $path ... echo $PATH /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin And here's what happends when I try to run LimeWire... ./runLime.sh ************************************************** **************** Error: Unable to find java. Please make sure that java is in your PATH. Visit http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp for more information. (LimeWire is tested against and works best with with Sun's JRE, Java 1.4+) I was going to reinstall Mandrake just to try to start off with a clean profile but, I can't even figure out how to do that. I've reinstalled twice and it keeps the files instead of overwriting them. :S What in the world am I doing wrong here? I had no problem at all installing java and LimeWire when I used an earlier version of Mandrake... I am really stumped here.... Flingus Last edited by Flingus2001; March 4th, 2005 at 08:12 AM. |
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Seems like a mandrake-specific oddity. If the java is listed in /etc/profile it should be part of the path, and you should have access to it. I suggest forwarding this question to a mandrake support forum, they may have a clue what's happening. |
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You added it in a section of the profile that's intended to do other stuff. Make it so at the very end of the profile (after the environment variables are set), the path has java added to it. |
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dumbo mode on system fedora Core 3 my profile *************************** # /etc/profile # System wide environment and startup programs, for login setup # Functions and aliases go in /etc/bashrc pathmunge () { if ! echo $PATH | /bin/egrep -q "(^|$1($|" ; then if [ "$2" = "after" ] ; then PATH=$PATH:$1 else PATH=$1:$PATH fi fi } # Path manipulation if [ `id -u` = 0 ]; then pathmunge /sbin pathmunge /usr/sbin pathmunge /usr/local/sbin fi pathmunge /usr/X11R6/bin after # No core files by default ulimit -S -c 0 > /dev/null 2>&1 USER="`id -un`" LOGNAME=$USER MAIL="/var/spool/mail/$USER" HOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` HISTSIZE=1000 if [ -z "$INPUTRC" -a ! -f "$HOME/.inputrc" ]; then INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc fi export PATH USER LOGNAME MAIL HOSTNAME HISTSIZE INPUTRC for i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do if [ -r "$i" ]; then . $i fi done unset i unset pathmunge ************************** my problem I AM A DUMBO where do i insert my path statement in this load of (to me) gibberish Hangs head in shame John |
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John, with the latest rpm you should not need to set up your path to get LimeWire running. 0. become root 1. Get the latest java from http://www.java.com 2. Get the latest limewire rpm from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftLinux and install it 3. delete the file /usr/lib/LimeWire/runLime.sh and download this one on top of it: http://www.limewire.org/zlatin/runLime.sh 4. chmod 755 runLime.sh then type "limewire" in the terminal and it should run, or at least print some helpful debug information. |
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