Java for puppy ?
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Just tried to install Java under 1.0.5 and received this error:
ERROR: /root//jre1.5.0_04/bin/java not found
How do I fix this, please?
Thanks! doc
ERROR: /root//jre1.5.0_04/bin/java not found
How do I fix this, please?
Thanks! doc
doc, what java?
What did you do to install it?
I think for "normal endusers" it would be best, to install the SUN jre with the dotpupdownloader or using the Wiki.
Installation works straight, and most programs work with it, even GL-based ones like Art of Illusion.
(but with 80 MB it is real huge, so efforts to get other free Java-versions running are very interesting).
Mark
What did you do to install it?
I think for "normal endusers" it would be best, to install the SUN jre with the dotpupdownloader or using the Wiki.
Installation works straight, and most programs work with it, even GL-based ones like Art of Illusion.
(but with 80 MB it is real huge, so efforts to get other free Java-versions running are very interesting).
Mark
if you are using my dotpup to install Java, the latest version of Sun Java on their manual download page is 1.5.0_5
i haven't updated my dotpup to the newest version
my dotpup doesn't do much ... it downloads the installer from Sun, automatically runs it, and sets up a few symlinks and environmental variables
the package was created before /etc/profile.local was sourced by rc.local, but versions of Puppy earlier than 1.0.5 don't use profile.local
to run Java programs (as opposed to running the Java browser plugin), i put something like:
export JAVA_HOME=/root/jre1.5.0_04
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
in /etc/profile ... but this will be removed if you upgrade to a newer version of Puppy ... putting it in profile.local should work better, because rc.local should not be overwritten when Puppy upgrades
i have thought of setting the variables in a wrapper script, but i'm not sure if the browser plugion requires the variables to be set or not, and besides, i would probably have to provide wrappers for the other binaries in JAVA_HOME/bin/
so i (or somebody) will have to make a dotpup that works properly with Puppy 1.0.6
it's actually not difficult to install Java ... just download and run the installer from Sun (you have the make it executable) ... make a symlink for the browser plugin ... setup JAVA_HOME in /etc/profile.local
i don't know how well the smaller alternative Javas work, i haven't tried them
i haven't updated my dotpup to the newest version
my dotpup doesn't do much ... it downloads the installer from Sun, automatically runs it, and sets up a few symlinks and environmental variables
the package was created before /etc/profile.local was sourced by rc.local, but versions of Puppy earlier than 1.0.5 don't use profile.local
to run Java programs (as opposed to running the Java browser plugin), i put something like:
export JAVA_HOME=/root/jre1.5.0_04
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
in /etc/profile ... but this will be removed if you upgrade to a newer version of Puppy ... putting it in profile.local should work better, because rc.local should not be overwritten when Puppy upgrades
i have thought of setting the variables in a wrapper script, but i'm not sure if the browser plugion requires the variables to be set or not, and besides, i would probably have to provide wrappers for the other binaries in JAVA_HOME/bin/
so i (or somebody) will have to make a dotpup that works properly with Puppy 1.0.6
it's actually not difficult to install Java ... just download and run the installer from Sun (you have the make it executable) ... make a symlink for the browser plugin ... setup JAVA_HOME in /etc/profile.local
i don't know how well the smaller alternative Javas work, i haven't tried them
I installed the SDK a week ago, and the SUN sfx-archive requires another version of tail... wait *searching* ... there it is:
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... light=java
Mark
the smaller versions here will run http://jpatch.sf.net for example without the editor-area (where you model 3D-elements), so it is not usable. For Texteditors it seems to work.
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... light=java
Mark
the smaller versions here will run http://jpatch.sf.net for example without the editor-area (where you model 3D-elements), so it is not usable. For Texteditors it seems to work.
GNU Classpath 0.19 released.
They say it covers 96% of the public interfaces of JDK 1.4
33381 from 34262 Tests run without error.
Info deutsch: http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2005/8848.html
Info english: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/
Mark
They say it covers 96% of the public interfaces of JDK 1.4
33381 from 34262 Tests run without error.
Info deutsch: http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2005/8848.html
Info english: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/
Mark
Will this browser plugin work in Puppy?
http://www.nongnu.org/gcjwebplugin/
gcjwebplugin is a plugin for Mozilla and other web browsers for the execution of Java
http://www.nongnu.org/gcjwebplugin/
gcjwebplugin is a plugin for Mozilla and other web browsers for the execution of Java
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I'm having the same issue as PeterSieg:
Is anyone else having this issue? Has it been resolved? Does anyone know how I might go about resolving it?
I just downloaded the java_jikescairo-1: java PETget package, which I'm assuming is the same one as in this thread (at least the latest version). I'm running Puppy 2.13Found 1 system error:
*** Semantic Error: You need to modify your classpath, sourcepath, bootclasspath, and/or extdirs setup. Jikes could not find package "java.lang" in:
Is anyone else having this issue? Has it been resolved? Does anyone know how I might go about resolving it?
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this is the full java from Sun
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/GuestTooJavaInstaller
the one you mention is cut down and not usually recomended
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/GuestTooJavaInstaller
the one you mention is cut down and not usually recomended
the latest version of Sun Java is 1.5.0_10
you can download it here:
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Linux (self-extracting file)
(filesize: 16.28 MB)
put the file where you want to extract it ... make the file executable, run it in an rxvt console ... type yes when it asks if you agree to the license and it will extract itself
make a symlink to the plugin folder
to run programs, you need to put something like this in /etc/profile.local:
export JAVA_HOME=/mnt/hda15/jre
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
if your Java folder is /mnt/hda15/jre ... change it to the correct path
you can download it here:
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Linux (self-extracting file)
(filesize: 16.28 MB)
put the file where you want to extract it ... make the file executable, run it in an rxvt console ... type yes when it asks if you agree to the license and it will extract itself
make a symlink to the plugin folder
to run programs, you need to put something like this in /etc/profile.local:
export JAVA_HOME=/mnt/hda15/jre
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
if your Java folder is /mnt/hda15/jre ... change it to the correct path
Should I be asking 'noob' questions here?
Where is the most logical place to put(extract) it? (since I don't have the greatest understanding of Linux file hierarchy) Did your export example imply that I would probably want to put it in /jre/ from the root directory? Does the Java extraction create a "jre" directory or do I need to make one first (assuming I want to put it in 'jre')?
Where am I Symlinking from? I don't quite understand the purpose of the symlink.
Sorry for these obvious questions, I just don't want to break anything.
Where is the most logical place to put(extract) it? (since I don't have the greatest understanding of Linux file hierarchy) Did your export example imply that I would probably want to put it in /jre/ from the root directory? Does the Java extraction create a "jre" directory or do I need to make one first (assuming I want to put it in 'jre')?
Where am I Symlinking from? I don't quite understand the purpose of the symlink.
Sorry for these obvious questions, I just don't want to break anything.
if you installed java to, say, / , then you would have to symlink /jre1xx_xx to /usr/local and /jre1xx_xx/bin/java to /usr/local/bin (change xx_xx to whatever version)
if instead you installed jre1xx_xx to /usr/local , you still need to do:
you then need to add a couple of lines, as mentioned by G2, to /etc/profile. in my case:
if instead you installed jre1xx_xx to /usr/local , you still need to do:
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ln -s /usr/local/jre1xx_xx/bin/java /usr/local/bin
export JAVA_HOME=/jre1.5.0_04
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
Last edited by muggins on Sat 03 Feb 2007, 03:45, edited 1 time in total.
i forgot to mention you should probably also symlink the java plugin to the plugin folder of your mozilla/seamonkey/firefox/swiftfox browser.
in my case i'm only using swiftfox & it's:
in my case i'm only using swiftfox & it's:
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ln -s /jre1.5.0_04/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so /swiftfox/plugins
This Java-based live Cam in Jamaica does not work:
http://www.seacrets.com/webcam/index.cfm?cam=8
I am running Seamonkey w/Puppy 2.13 and Java works fine on other sites and with
various Java apps.
Can anyone spot the problem on their end?
http://www.seacrets.com/webcam/index.cfm?cam=8
I am running Seamonkey w/Puppy 2.13 and Java works fine on other sites and with
various Java apps.
Can anyone spot the problem on their end?
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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Installing Java, is there an easy way?
Dear all
I am brand new to Puppy 4.01 and am desperately searching for an easy way to install Java.
I found a thread that showed a "hard" way to do it....I'm afraid its all beyond me.
Is there an easy way to install the latest version of java??....using the Pet package manager?
Thanking you all in advance
Simon
I am brand new to Puppy 4.01 and am desperately searching for an easy way to install Java.
I found a thread that showed a "hard" way to do it....I'm afraid its all beyond me.
Is there an easy way to install the latest version of java??....using the Pet package manager?
Thanking you all in advance
Simon
Puppy Forum member Sit Heel Speak says in the thread below that he will be posting some new directions shortly:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 992#253992
Forum member BEEM says he has done it already but he's one of the experts for whom all of the "hoops" seem to be easy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 992#253992
Forum member BEEM says he has done it already but he's one of the experts for whom all of the "hoops" seem to be easy.
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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problem with servers - BUT this might be the pet you need
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 331#205331
new server file list here
http://www.puppylinux.asia/
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 331#205331
new server file list here
http://www.puppylinux.asia/