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Old October 23rd, 2005
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Default Limewire Error on Solaris/Java

Any help would be appreicated. Downloaded and unzipped LimeWire for Linux/Others amd running Solaris/Java, placed LimeWire folder in /usr/share directory, ran the shell script supplied by LimeWire in terminal mode and get this error:

syntax error at line 44: `potential_java_dirs=' unexpected

Grateful for any help, newbie to most of this, was SCO 3.2 systems admin way,way back when.

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Old October 23rd, 2005
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Hi, im pretty sure Solaris comes with the java SDK files but not J2re runtime..Did you install J2re? If so check to make the install is proper..Go here and see if the plug-in is active
http://www.bodo.com/javame.htm
If it isnt then you found the problem, if it is then ide start looking for a corrupt install of J2re..
Java 1.4.x works really well with LW and the 1.5.x is almost as good IMHO..
If java turns out to be fine the next thing i would do is try to install LW instead of placeing the folder in a dir..
See here and tailor it to fit your need.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=46056

Almost forgot, All that you did install was done when you were logged in as root right?

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Old October 24th, 2005
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Thanks for all the help. Your suggestions worked out great!
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Old October 29th, 2005
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Default Re: Limewire Error on Solaris/Java

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Originally posted by jcgg
Any help would be appreicated. Downloaded and unzipped LimeWire for Linux/Others amd running Solaris/Java, placed LimeWire folder in /usr/share directory, ran the shell script supplied by LimeWire in terminal mode and get this error:

syntax error at line 44: `potential_java_dirs=' unexpected

Grateful for any help, newbie to most of this, was SCO 3.2 systems admin way,way back when.

Thanks.
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I have the same problem. I have tried to follow the steps but did not get any were. Could you please list the actions taken to get LimeWire going on Solaris 10, step by step?

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Old October 29th, 2005
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Glad to help. Boy I am getting a real dislike for Solaris. But follow this thread and see what happens:

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=46056
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