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2006 Jan 06
3
Installing Java 1.4.2
For scalix on Centos the Scalix forum provides instructions for convincing Scalix that Centos is Redhat: http://www.scalix.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=516&highlight=centos I am up to the point of getting Java JDK1.4.2 installed. I did a: yum list|grep "java" and got: gcc-java.i386 3.4.4-2 installed java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.noarch
2006 Sep 27
1
Jpackage tomcat55-common-lib requires eclipse-ecj >= 0:3.1.1
Guys, I'm running into a dependecy issue running through the process of building a system for Openbravo. My test system's running CentOS 4.4, i386. Openbravo requires... - Jakarta-Tomcat version 5.5. It can be downloaded from http://tomcat.apache.org/ - Java (TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0. It can be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp - Oracle(r) 10g
2007 Aug 16
0
Installing Java using jpackage.org's java-*-sun-compat RPMs
As requested on IRC, this is my proposed walkthough for installing Java on CentOS 4 using jpackage.org's compat-rpm method. Please review and comment. 1. make sure jpackage-utils is installed $ rpm -q jpackage-utils jpackage-utils-1.7.3-1jpp.2.el5 if it isn't already installed, you can install it using # yum install jpackage-utils The package is part of CentOS, so you don't need to
2005 Apr 05
4
Milestone
Well I now have a 4.0 server at a solid checkpoint. Before I start the chore of setting up SAMBA and LDAP. Part of the delay was I did not copy all of the needed DNS files, and I have to reerad the BIND book. So I want to be able to get to this point again easily. I did not note down what options I had selected during install. Is there some way in the install log to figure that out? Is
2008 Jan 21
0
Trouble with centos4 and jpackage - trying to install tomcat5
I've followed the installation instructions from jpackage.org: http://www.jpackage.org/installation.php 1) Install jpackage17.repo in yum.repos.d 2) Install jpackage-utils 3) Install jdk (I installed jdk 1.5.0_14) 4) Install -compat package (I installed java-1.5.0-sun-compat) 5) Select alternatives for java and javac. "/usr/sbin/alternatives --config java" gave me only one option to
2006 Feb 28
0
restarting on scalix - thankyou
thank you all for your help. Recently, ver 10 came out for scalix and it includes all the 'third party' pieces like JDK and Tomcat. So now I am reading up on kickstart to rebuild this system and start clean. I have copied all of my changed files (I hope!!) onto my notebook, and am doing the one mod i need for kickstart (original was a CD install, this time FTP). So I will know very
2005 Dec 20
0
Install is on PCMCIA CDrom so too is LAN card
How do I get the PCMCIA driver(s) to load initially? This whole string of questions on this install come from using a PCMCIA CDrom. The system boots from the CD, but then the install does not have a driver. If I have it select install method, I see a Future Domain PCMCIA SCSI driver. If I select that, I still cannot load of my CDrom, but if I select HTTP it discovers my LAN card. But when I
2007 Nov 14
1
Installing java on CentOS 5
strugging with things here... tried tracking the info on the Wiki (which apparently is now in need of a maintainer)... http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS My primary interest is using Xalan/Saxon/xslt/xsl-fo docbook generation. I was thinking that all I really need is jre but downloaded both jre and jdk just in case. can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? (after removing both jdk
2009 Apr 28
2
Proposal: Java HowTo Section
In "Wiki Access Request for Java How To's" I mentioned that I wanted to create a Java HowTo section on the wiki. I'd like to provide a more detailed proposal for adding more Java documentation. Summary of Current Java HowTo ------------------------------------------- Currently there is a single Java How To in the "Misc" section, called
2007 Apr 19
2
JPackage, Java 1.5.0, and CentOS 5?
Hey, y'all. I don't know how many folks here are familiar with a blogging program called 'pebble' http://pebble.sourceforge.net, but it's *supposed* to be an easy drop-in to a tomcat5 container. I suppose that it is, once I figured out how to get tomcat 5 working in CentOS 5, but I'm still having problems with the java. CentOS comes with Java 1.4.2, but I need Java
2007 Jan 30
3
Java headaches
I lost my harddrive, and have had to reinstall. This time, I am being a bit smarter on imaging, but still got to get things installed... Installing Freemind. It needs Java JRE. So after lots of pain, and reading past messages, I got jre-1_5_0_09-linux-i586.rpm from sun and installed it. Then I tried to follow Jim Perrin's recommendation to install from jpackage.org the
2006 Jan 23
1
Two ethernet adapters and more
I am running Asterisk at home on one of my systems here. It uses Centos 4.2. It does NOT have a GUI interface. Command line only at console or via SSH (yeah, I know that I was working on another server to get GUI tools working through SSH, but I am NOT going to muck with AAH build). yum update is potentially dangerous, when it replaces the kernel. You can loose all of your Zaptel driver
2005 Apr 28
0
tomcat5 from jpackage 1.6 on cento4 w/java-1.4.2-sun-1.4.2.08-1jpp
Is there any documentation telling you whether tomcat5 was compiled against the 1.4.2 tree or the 1.5? You could try downloading the srpm, patching it to use the 1.4.2 java and then re-create your own rpm. Just a thought, might be an easier way though; will wait for the experts response. -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
2005 Mar 22
0
Centos 3.3 ( Apache WebServer integration with Tomcat
Hello all, I am new to CentosOS. I am trying to connect Apache Webserver with Tomcat 5.5.7 using mod_jk. Well, if you go there: http://www.export4u.co.uk ( Apacher webserver is running but it is not integrated with Tomcat. ) Java , Tomcat are already installed on the my machine 1) I have installed mod_jk.so ( I put into modules directory in etc/httpd/modules/ ? Am I putting mod_jk.so in
2006 Nov 15
1
GPL java
For the people who are currently interested in java as it relates to centos now that Sun has GPL'd java there are some things to be aware of. The folks at jpackage.org are pretty much all over this development but it's not the bright shiny news everyone has made it out to be. Sun did a very good thing by moving java under the GPL, and they should be commended for FINALLY seeing the light
2005 Apr 28
0
tomcat5 from jpackage 1.6 on cento4 w/ java-1.4.2-sun-1.4.2.08-1jpp
Is anyone running tomcat5 from jpackage 1.6 on cento4 w/ java-1.4.2- sun-1.4.2.08-1jpp ? I'm getting weird dependencies which don't make sense, notably: Error: Missing Dependency: jdk = 2000:1.5.0_02-fcs is needed by package java-1.5.0-sun-compat I want to use 1.4.2 not 1.5 and it doesn't make sense to have jdk = 2000:1.5.0_02-fcs, unless I'm missing something? I do have
2006 Sep 11
3
cant Install...?
hi i am installing scalix mailserver while installing RPM i am getting this error: Failed dependencies: compat-libstdc++-296 is needed by scalix-server-10.0.1.3-1.fc4.i386 libcrypto.so.5 is needed by scalix-server-10.0.1.3-1.fc4.i386 libgssapi_krb5.so.2(gssapi_krb5_2_MIT) is needed by scalix-server-10.0.1.3-1.fc4.i386 libical >= 0.24.RC4.20050413 is needed
2007 Mar 13
1
Java Installation HowTo kickoff (JDK 1.4.2, 1.5 and 1.6)
I've started a Java Installation HowTo. Take a look: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfd4fncx_32gbthmp Give me feedback, please. The IBM JDK is the "easiest" on 1.4.2 and 1.5 versions. The Sun JDK 1.6 is probably the most optimized (and the only 1.6implementation by now), but doesn't integrate so good like IBM JDK's generated RPMs. The BEA's JPackage nosrcs are so much
2005 Dec 05
1
Scalix on CentOS
www.scalix.com the community edition. I have not gone too far in, the system I would run it on won't be built for a week, but it lists Fedora Core 4 as one of the OS options. Also RH Enterprise 3 or 4. What do I select to install it on CentOS 4.2?
2008 Jun 26
1
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.i386 update failure
Hmmm, I seemed to have created a misalignmnet somewhere along the line. I can't remember doing anything to this. But at one time I did try to test the java open source. Posted my results to the list, got no response, abandoned all hope and went on my merry way. I don't know if this is related. I have installed an rpm for a java needed by an application I run. It was from the official