Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Java and help.start() search engine"
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1203)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
>
> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
> JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
> recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
> /no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
> correct or was there some
2005 Dec 02
1
basic java question
Installed Fedora DS and trying to run
# /opt/fedora-ds/startconsole -u admin \
-a http://lin-workstation.azapple.com:32131
/opt/fedora-ds/startconsole: Your JAVA_HOME environment variable is not
set. Please set it appropriately.
# rpm -qa j2re
j2re-1.4.2-11.1.fc3.rf
# cat /etc/profile.d/java.sh
JREHOME="/usr/lib/jre/lib/i386"
JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jre/bin"
2005 Aug 22
1
mozilla/firefox search engine AMD64 jre1.5 plugin linux
Hi,
I have a problem with the "help.start()" and the search engine on a AMD64 :
The search engine use the java plugin but the java plugin is not
available for the jre.1.5 ...
I have a linux box : fedora 4 on 64bit and R2.1.1
When I start the search engine, I had the message that the java plugin
was missing.
So I try to install manual the java run time jre-1.5 for the AMD64, but
the
2005 Sep 21
2
Java -- again
I must have something screwed up. When I try to yum the jave jre, it
appears that its not finding the file. Below is the output from my
command. I set the yum configuration from the web link someone posted,
which is below the command output. Appreciate any help..
Sam
------------------------------------------------------------------------
# yum install j2re mozilla-j2re
Setting up
2004 Apr 22
3
Trouble with HTML search engine
There have been a number of posts to this list by people having trouble
with the HTML search engine. Often these troubles are caused by incorrect
setups (user hasn't installed Java properly, or Java is disabled, or
Javascript is disabled). Sometimes the trouble persists even when Java is
installed properly.
I have written an alternative HTML search engine, which is based on
Javascript rather
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1205)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> "Brian" == Brian Ripley <Prof> writes:
> Brian> On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
> Dirk> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb
> Dirk> of the JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to
> Dirk> R-bugs. My recollection from recent discussions
2007 Oct 12
0
problems with java under debian (including the R help page search engine)
Dear List:
this is a problem that affects my use of R under Debian, but is a problem with
using the Java virtual machine. I am turning to this list, since I am hoping
someone might have more experience with trying to figure out why Java does not
work under Debian than I do. I apologize in advance for trying to exploit list
knowledge for a problem that is only tangential to the list.
I am
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
2005 Aug 06
3
Java installation problem.
I downloaded the jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin files and then
run it as ./jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin.
It resulted in an rpm file. and then i used
rpm -iv jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm
Everything went fine and I didn't get any error.
But when I do
java -version ......i don't get any output.
I would like to know whether java is installed on my system or not.
PS: I have
2005 Oct 17
1
Tomcat 4 on Centos 4.1
I use OpenNMS and this is how I install it. So far it's worked every time
(6 installs). Make sure you open up your IPTables as needed. Let me know
how it goes.
--Todd
--------------
Installing DAG RPM Repository
nano -w /etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo
[dag]
name=Dag RPM Repository for RHEL
baseURL=http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$releasever/en/$basearch/dag
gpgcheck=1
enabled=1
rpm --import
2005 Apr 29
2
R-2.1.0 search engine works with mozilla browser but not firefox
I'm running R-2.1.0 on a Linux box and found that the HTML search engine
help would not work with Firefox 1.0.3 but would work with Mozilla
1.7.7. I have Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0_02 installed. With
Firefox, when I launch help.start() and click to the search engine, it
brings up the first page with "Applet SearchEngine started" in the
status bar, but clicking on one of the
2005 Nov 09
5
Java support : is there a native package ?
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a rpm package for java (jre) to centos 4.x
or do I have to get from sun/ibm/blackdown ?
tks.
2008 Feb 13
2
Perils of R_LIBRARY_PATH
The R front end sets (via etc/ldpath) R_LIBRARY_PATH, including
R_JAVA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Perhaps the later is too obliging, as I've just
be caught by it in a way that took me a while to track down.
One of my machines has a Sun jdk1.6.0* JDK installed, and as a result
we have
${R_JAVA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/lib/amd64/server:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/amd64:
${JAVA_HOME}/../lib/amd64}
What I
2003 Feb 04
0
(linux-br) Interface gráfica para Java
? o J2RE pegue o rpm.
teste c/ essa aplica??o: BuddySpace (? algo como o Gaim ou Jabber)
Na p?gina dessa aplica??o tem o link certinho pra pegar o Java.
buddyspace.sourceforge.net
Eduardo Ukstin wrote:
>Boa tarde lista,
>
>Algu?m poderia me dar uma sugest?o de ferramenta gr?fica para
>trabalhar com java no linux?
>
>Aproveitando, ainda n?o consegui instalar o java na minha
2010 Nov 16
1
firefox. java. 64 bit. bleah!
Found this <http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux-amd64.html#java-sun>, and I
remember the plugins directory... except firefox 3.6.11, I can't find any,
not in ~/.mozilla, not in /usr/lib64/mozilla. Anyone have a clue for the
poor?
mark
2005 Apr 29
1
R-2.1.0 search engine works with mozilla browser but notfirefox
> I believe the problem is related to the change in the
> installation directory for the updated JVM from Sun.
>
> If you use the jre1.5.0_02 from java.sun.com, then the plugin
> is installed in:
>
> /usr/java/jre1.5.0_02/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
Ok, the above pathname is the exact one. Yes, this is the one I used.
>
> I just downloaded the updated
2004 Sep 26
1
java applet on CentOS-3
Hey,
Has anyone installed a java applet on a CentOS-3?
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ASP/contribs/9/i386/j2re-java-plugin-1.4.2_02-1asp.i386.html
I need a java applet for some functionality accessing
my SmoothWall firewall from a workstation on the
internal network.
Has anyone set YUM up to watch for updates?
Thanks,
Rick
2002 Oct 24
1
Rjava failing to initialize in Windows 2000
Dear Any,
I am trying to initialise Rjava with the objective of running ORCA within R.
I am running R1.5.1 on Windows2000 and get the same problem with Sun
Java run time jre-1.2.2_013
Java j2re-1.4.1_01
Microsoft Java Virtual Machine Build 3805
.JavaInit() is failing at :
.C("s_start_VM", as.character(classPath), as.character(classPath),
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1204)
"Brian" == Brian Ripley <Prof> writes:
Brian> On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
Dirk> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb
Dirk> of the JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to
Dirk> R-bugs. My recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list
Dirk> is that currently /no/ browser other than
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x) (PR#1202)
As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
/no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
correct or was there some Netscape derivative (galeon?) which does?
Maybe the documentation should be