Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 11:12:58 +0300 From: Dmitriy Kirhlarov <dimma@higis.ru> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: building a jdk1.5 package and installing it elsewhere (inside a jail) Re: building jdk15 in a jail -- __mb_cur_max Undefined Symbol Message-ID: <20070305081254.GA11596@dkirhlarov.mow.oilspace.com> In-Reply-To: <D52B4C7A-67C8-4BC5-9586-EB23286ED0E4@shire.net> References: <C89E200C-719F-46CB-B1F9-5D840785376A@shire.net> <9BDC76ED-A186-40CA-850D-09BF77A395DF@shire.net> <4634.198.144.43.23.1172967500.squirrel@www.potentialtech.com> <D52B4C7A-67C8-4BC5-9586-EB23286ED0E4@shire.net>
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 11:22:16PM -0700, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote: > OK, I had never done this before -- built a package from a port. So I did this on the base machine and then copied it into the jail and did a pkg_add like so > > # pkg_add -P /usr/public -v jdk-1.5.0p4_1.tbz > > as I wanted it installed in my local policy dir /usr/public (which gets mounted RO in every jail). My 1.4.2 java on my other jail server is installed like this (but > was built inside the jail many moons ago). > > Now, when I try to run java I get > > # java -version > Error: could not find libjava.so > Error: could not find Java 2 Runtime Environment. > # unmount procfs. It's known bug. WBR -- Dmitriy Kirhlarov OILspace, 26 Leninskaya sloboda, bld. 2, 2nd floor, 115280 Moscow, Russia P:+7 495 105 7245 ext.208 F:+7 495 105 7246 E:DmitriyKirhlarov@oilspace.com Building Successful Supply Chains - One Solution At A Time. www.oilspace.com
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