Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 14:59:12 -0700 From: Vizion <vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Cc: Frank Staals <f.staals@zonnet.nl>, Zousys Info <info@zousys.com> Subject: Re: JDK installation Message-ID: <200506261459.13092.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> In-Reply-To: <42BEE069.6090700@zonnet.nl> References: <42BE1E43.9090908@zousys.com> <200506260856.12778.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> <42BEE069.6090700@zonnet.nl>
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On Sunday 26 June 2005 10:05, the author Frank Staals contributed to the dialogue on- Re: JDK installation: >Vizion wrote: >>On Saturday 25 June 2005 21:25, the author Greg Lewis contributed to the >>dialogue on- >> >> Re: JDK installation: >>>On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 11:17:23PM -0400, Zousys Info wrote: >>>>After spend couple days in java port study, I start to install it. I try >>>>linux-sun-jdk14, after download a chunk of supporting libs I >>>>successfully install 1.4. Buy when I try to install linux-sun-jdk15, it >>>>throw a error: >>>> >>>>===> linux-sun-jdk-1.5.0.04,2 does not run (core dumps: Bad System >>>> Call). >>>> >>>>Please be noted, before I run 'make install', I used cvsup to update my >>>>whole ports set and download the jdk-1_5_0_03-linux-i586.bin to my >>>>distfiles in /usr/ports >>>> >>>>Any suggestion? >>> >>>Use the native jdk15 port or upgrade to a newer version of FreeBSD >>>(linux-sun-jdk15 will run ok under 5.4). >> >>Do Not do "make install" >>I suggest you make sure your ports collection is up to date using cvs , >> then "make clean", then "make" from the ports directory and then "make >> install". David > >Allthough this is a little bit off-topic 'cd >/usr/ports/<category>/<port name> && make install distclean' will do >fine when installing a port Forsome reason the jdk's often fail to install if you go that route. I have twice found successful installations NOT using "make install" but doing "make" and then "make install". It needs linux emulation procfs filesystem working properly. Adding the following line to your /etc/fstab file: linprocfs /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 0 0 plus, as root, execute the commands: kldload linprocfs mount /compat/linux/proc -- 40 yrs navigating and computing in blue waters. English Owner & Captain of British Registered 60' bluewater Ketch S/V Taurus. Currently in San Diego, CA. Sailing bound for Europe via Panama Canal when new engine is installed.
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