Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 18:34:15 +0000 From: Mike Dewhirst <mike@dolphintime.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: /usr/local/jdk1.3/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found Message-ID: <01012218444500.00557@anjuna.com>
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After installing FreeBSD 4.02 with Linux compatibility, I have downloaded and
installed Sun's Java 2 JDK1.3. After adding the */jdk1.3/bin to path and
setting JAVA_HOME, I tried to test the JDK, by executing "java".
I get the following error:
usr/local/jdk1.3/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
/usr/local/jdk1.3/bin/java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Error: can't find libjava.so.
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# ./java
./java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
./java: /usr/bin/expr: not found
Usage: java [-options] class [args...]
(to execute a class)
or java -jar [-options] jarfile [args...]
(to execute a jar file)
where options include:
-cp -classpath <directories and zip/jar files separated by :>
set search path for application classes and resources
-D<name>=<value>
set a system property
-verbose[:class|gc|jni]
enable verbose output
-version print product version and exit
-showversion print product version and continue
-? -help print this help message
-X print help on non-standard options
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If I run ./java from */jdk1.3/bin, I get:
Can somebody please tell me what I've done/not done wrong? I am new to UNIX and
FreeBSD, so please don't assume anything.
Thank you in advance,
Mike Dewhirst
Dolphintime.com
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