--- Mark Sargent mark@diabro.jp wrote:
Hi All,
I also did a rpm -qa grep,
[coolprogrammer@localhost local]$ sudo /bin/rpm -qa | grep jre* [coolprogrammer@localhost local]$
Cheers.
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When you say install error you are not being truthfull The rpm did what it was intended to do.
[mike@stanko ~]$ rpm -qi jre Name : jre Relocations: /usr/java Version : 1.5.0_06 Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Release : fcs Build Date: Thu 10 Nov 2005 22:18:02 GMT Install Date: Fri 17 Feb 2006 16:07:49 GMT Build Host: tiger-linux Group : Development/Tools Source RPM: jre-1.5.0_06-fcs.src.rpmSize : 41498681 License: Sun Microsystems Binary Code License (BCL) Signature : (none) Packager : Java Software jre-comments@java.sun.com URL : http://java.sun.com/ Summary : Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment Description : The Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE) contains everything necessary to run applets and applications designed for the Java platform. This includes the Java virtual machine, plus the Java platform classes and supporting files.
The JRE is freely redistributable, per the terms of the included license.
[mike@stanko ~]$ which java /usr/java/jre1.5.0_06/bin/java
You do not have to use sudo just to query the rpm db.
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