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Re: cannot get javahl to work

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-09-19 15:54:09 CEST

news <news@sea.gmane.org> wrote on 09/19/2005 04:27:09 AM:

> The part about configure is ok, but with install install-javahl I just
> get a shell error. Can you make sure it gets changed into make install
> && make install-javahl instead or should I file a bug report?

That FAQ was always on the web site, I simply transferred it to the new
FAQ page as is. I am not a *nix person so I assumed it was some kind of
shorthand to run multiple commands in one shot. I have always done it as
separate commands. I updated the FAQ to the way I do it. I am sure that
an experienced *nix command line user will be smart enough to translate my
way into their preferred way.

> Btw, I still had to start Eclipse with the export
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib: command, but then it worked.

Unless your distro happens to already have this set, then you pretty much
always have to do this.

> > Did you look around that SUSE RPM site for a Neon RPM? You would
still
> > probably be better off going in that direction.
>
> I do have Neon already, that is not the problem. Once I get the hang of
> svn, I'll probably move to another repository, but for now I'm
> comfortable with a local one.

You said in a previous message that you could not install the RPM's
because it was complaining about Neon. I was just pointing out that an
updated Neon RPM is on that site as well.

Mark

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