Java crashes thoug I export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, Domino works now
Rainer Traut
rainer.traut at epost.de
Fri Oct 24 13:15:35 UTC 2003
Keith Sharp wrote:
Sorry for being late but thank you for your answers.
Problem I still think is, that the
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL varaiable is getting ignored.
I don't know if this was intention from Redhat or is really a bug?
My intention was/is to run lotus domino on either fedora or RHES3.0.
Tried on both, on both the old java 1.3.1 crashes.
Java 1.3.1 is shipped with domino (and somehow integrated) but I managed
to get it running by replacing the shipped one with 1.42.02 now.
Now I'm running not only on unsupported OS but also a no more original
Domino... ;)
Domino ignores any JAVA_HOME Variables, it uses its own dir structure
and comes with his own wrapper.
So I had to do some symbolic links and copy some files as the dir
structure changed from 1.31 to 1.42.
Now Domino runs with jre1.42.
If anybody here is interested I will tell.
Mail me for that.
But question is still there:
Is it intention to ignore LD_ASSUME_KERNEL ?
> On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 21:06, Edward Muller wrote:
>
>>I tend to create a java.sh file in /etc/profile.d with the following
>>lines:
>>
>>export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_01
>>PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
>>
>>If you use csh you will need to create java.csh instead.
>
>
> This probably won't do what you expect. I guess you will still be
> picking up the java installed as part of the GCJ package as
> /usr/bin/java. What happens if you run "type -a java" from a bash
> prompt?
>
>
>>P.S. I really wish the sun rpms would do something like this.
Yes, that is missing!
Thank you
Rainer
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