Installation NotesJavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition
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Check your version of glibc using the following command:
ls /lib/libc-*
You should have about 75 megabytes of free disk space before attempting to install the Java 2 SDK software. If you also install the separate documentation download bundle, you need an additional 125 megabytes of free disk space.
The officially supported Linux platform for J2SDK 1.3.1 is RedHat Linux 6.2, and most testing of J2SDK 1.3.1 for Linux has been conducted on that operating system. However, J2SDK 1.3.1 has undergone limited testing on other Linux operating systems. The following table shows the Linux platforms, by locale, on which Sun has tested this release to at least a limited extent. See below for information about Known Problems on various Linux operating systems.
Locale Linux platform tested English Red Hat Linux 6.1
Red Hat Linux 6.2
Red Hat Linux 7.1
Caldera OpenLinux 2.4
Mandrake Linux 7.1
Turbo Linux Workstation 6.0
SuSe Linux 6.4German Red Hat Linux 6.2 Japanese Red Hat Linux 6.2J
Red Hat Linux 6.2J Second EditionSimplified Chinese Turbo Linux Workstation 6.0
Known Problems
RedHat Linux 6.2 is the officially supported Linux platform for
J2SDK 1.3.1. Limited testing has been done on other Linux operating
systems, and the following are known problems on the non-supported
platforms.
Workaround - Use "ulimit -s 2048" in bash shell or "limit stacksize 2048" in tcsh to limit the initial thread stack to 2 MB.
rpm --install compat-libstdc++-6.21-2.9.0.0.i386.rpm
It is not necessary to manually install compat-libstdc++-6.21-2.9.0.0.i386.rpm if you are using RedHat Linux 7 Workstation.
orftp.caldera.com:/pub/updates/eDesktop/2.4/current/RPMS
ftp.caldera.com:/pub/updates/eServer/2.3/current/RPMS
Note: For any lines on this page containing the following notation, you must substitute the appropriate update version number for the notation.For example, if you are downloading update 1.3.1_01, the following command:<version number>
would become:./j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux.bin
./j2sdk-1_3_1_01-linux.bin
The Java 2 SDK includes the Java Plug-in. See Installation of Java Plug-in.
Use the following instructions if you want to use the self-extracting binary file to install the Java 2 SDK. If you want to install RPM packages instead, see Installation of RPM File.1. Check the download file size.
Before you download a file, notice that its byte size is provided on the download page. Once the download has completed, check that you have downloaded the full, uncorrupted software file.2. Copy j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386.bin to the directory into which you want to install the Java 2 SDK.
3. Run j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386.bin
Launch the executable file you downloaded, j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386.bin, by using the following commands from the directory in which it is located:The script will display a binary license agreement, which you will be asked to agree to before installation can proceed. Once you have agreed to the license, the install script will install the Java 2 SDK in a directory named jdk1.3.1_<version number> in the current directory.chmod a+x j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386.bin./j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386.bin
Note about root access - Unbundling the software automatically creates a directory called
jdk1.3.1_<version number>
. If you choose to install the Java 2 SDK into system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must first become root to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, simply install the Java 2 SDK into your home directory, or a subdirectory that you have permission to write to.Note about overwriting files - If you unpack the software or documentation in a directory that contains a subdirectory named jdk1.3.1_<version number>, the new software will overwrite files of the same name in that jdk1.3.1_<version number> directory. Be careful to rename the old directory if it contains files you would like to keep.
Use these instructions if you want to install Java 2 SDK in the form of RPM packages. If you want to use the self-extracting binary file instead, see Self-Extracting Binary.1. Check the download file size.
Before you download a file, notice that its byte size is provided on the download page. Once the download has completed, check that you have downloaded the full, uncorrupted software file.2. Run j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386-rpm.bin and agree to the license it displays.
Launch the executable file you downloaded, j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386-rpm.bin, by using the following commands from the directory in which it is located:
chmod a+x j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386-rpm.binThe script will display a binary license agreement, which you will be asked to agree to before installation can proceed. Once you have agreed to the license, the install script will create the file jdk-1.3.1_<version number>.i386.rpm in the current directory../j2sdk-1_3_1_<version number>-linux-i386-rpm.bin
3. Become root by running the su command and entering the super-user password.
4. Run the rpm command to install the packages:
rpm -iv jdk-1.3.1_<version number>.i386.rpmThis will install the Java 2 SDK at /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_<version number>. You should include /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_<version number>/bin in the setting of your PATH environment variable, and remove paths to old, previously installed Java 2 SDK versions.
5. Exit the root shell.
To install the Java Plug-in follow these steps.1. Uninstall previous installation of the Java Plug-in, if applicable.
rm -fr $HOME/.netscape/java rm $HOME/.netscape/plugins/javaplugin.so2. Set the NPX_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable to the directory containing the javaplugin.so file.
This file is located inside the Java 2 SDK in the jre/plugin/i386/ns4 directory.Here, <jre> is the path to the jre directory inside the Java 2 SDK installation.export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=<jre>/plugin/i386/ns43. For Netscape 6 browsers: Create a symbolic link in the Netscape plugins directory
If (and only if) you are using Netscape 6, you will need to create a symbolic link in the Netscape plugins directory to the path of the libjavaplugin_oji.so file. This file is located within the Java 2 SDK at jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so.cd ${NETSCAPE6}/plugins ln -s ${JRE}/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so .4. For all Netscape browsers: Start your Netscape browser, or restart it if it is already up.
5. For all Netscape browsers: Restart your browser a second time.
Restarting the browser a second time is necessary because of bug 4358142.
[ This page was updated: Tuesday, 04-Sep-2001 17:09:38 MDT ] |
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