Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.i386 update failure"
2008 Mar 06
3
xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis for Freemind?
I am working on installing Freemind
(http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) on my new
notebook. And it is not working... I downloaded all the rpms and put
them into my local repo, enabled the jpackages repos then, well here is
what is happening:
yum install freemind* jcalendar* jgoodies-forms*
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "priorities" plugin
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
2008 Sep 13
2
java yum problem
Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a clue?? When I
use:
yum whatprovides /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers it returns:
jpackage-utils.noarch : JPackage utilities
I've installed this from several sources. Nothing seems to provide the
rebuild thing. I've used
2007 Oct 18
2
Upgrading Java on CentOS 4.5
# rpm -qa | grep -E '^(java|jdk|jre)-'
jre-1.6.0_03-fcs
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-27jpp
jdk-1.6.0_03-fcs
java is a CentOS package. jdk and jre are from Sun.
(I need Java >= 1.5.0 for an application I'm installing.)
# update-alternatives --config java
There are 1 programs which provide 'java'.
Selection Command
-----------------------------------------------
*+
2006 Feb 27
2
Resolving Dependencies
I am getting the following errors and don't know how/what to check to
learn which rpm they are in...
---> Package java-1.4.2-sun-devel.i586 0:1.4.2.10-1jpp set to be updated
---> Package java-1.4.2-sun.i586 0:1.4.2.10-1jpp set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libjvm.so(SUNWprivate_1.1) for package:
java-1.4.2-sun
--> Processing
2010 Dec 23
1
tomcat errors starting after upgrade from cent5.3 to 5.5 (/rebuild-jar-repository: error: Could not find)
We just upgraded Cent from 5.3 to 5.5 on a bunch of servers with
little to no issues (kudos to you guys) except on a few servers where
it appears we are having a problem w/ the Tomcat upgrade. Previously
our application server was working fine under 5.3 with Tomcat/Java
installed as such:
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp.115
java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-0.30.b09.el5
2008 Nov 25
3
Sun depricates JRE 1.4.2, what impact on Centos?
From a different list:
"JRE from SUN is getting depracated:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html"
Centos comes with the 1.4.2-gcj-compat rpm. What impact does this all have?
I do have JRE 1.6.0_05 installed on most of my systems (I see that
update 10 is the now current version).
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
2005 May 23
1
java-1.4.2-sun-compat
This is not specifically a CentOS question but it relates to a problem I
am having on CentOS-3. I though someone here might have come across
something similar before.
I use the JPackage provided java-1.4.2-sun-compat but it has recently
switched arch from noarch to i586. Yum understandably refuses to
upgrade this package.
Should I bother with yum or just upgrade it manually?
John.
--
2007 May 23
1
java packages - tomcat5?
Have the jpackage-packaged things like tomcat5 been moved into the disto
repositories? Do they work with sun java? In particular, tomcat5 used
to require jta. The one yum installs doesn't mention it now, but it
also doesn't work with sun java 1.5 installed the jpackage way. What am
I missing?
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
2008 Jan 06
1
tomcat still sees jvm version 1.4.2 in Cent OS 5
i chose to install tomcat during the OS install as well as java....however, since I needed to use a different jvm, i used the method described in http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS for Sun jdk 1.5.0_13 and it worked fine as I can tell, as using the alternatives --config java command, i see both 1.4.2 and 1.5.0 versions and choosing the 1.5.0 version yields the right version when doing a
2006 Aug 06
6
Official Java
What is the official method to install Java on Centos? I searched, but
could find no mention of Java on the Web site.
Ted Miller
Centos 4.3 x86_64
Indiana
2008 Mar 05
2
satisfying netdirector package dependencies
Hello,
we're looking at packaging up our current NetDirector bug fix release
and we want it available as .rpm
at this moment, the maintainers don't have a test environment for Centos
does anyone know whether the latest versions of and Centos can satisfy
Tomcat 5 and Java 1.4 JDK as dependencies?
thanks in advance!
--
Greg Wallace
Project: www.netdirector.org
Blog:
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.
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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
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
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
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
2009 Jul 08
2
can't get rJava to install on Linux
Having difficulties getting rJava to install on my Debian Squeeze box.
Perused the R-help list and tried some things that have worked for
others but not for me. Below is the output of my attempted build, R
CMD javareconf -e, and sessionInfo(). Note I tried the R CMD
javareconf also as root, restarted R after each of these, all no help.
* Installing *source* package ?rJava? ...
checking for
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