[CentOS] Struggling with javac

thad thad.mailist at gmail.com
Wed Aug 23 18:48:31 UTC 2006


get the sun java binary and add it to our classpath at /etc/profile. but
you must disable the gnujava too.



On 8/22/06, John Hinton <webmaster at ew3d.com> wrote:
>
> John Hinton wrote:
> > Seán O Sullivan wrote:
> >> John Hinton wrote:
> >>> javac -classpath /usr/local/tomcat/common/lib/servlet.jar
> >>> HelloWorld.java
> >>>
> >>> as instructed fails with a
> >>>
> >>> gij: unrecognized option -- `-classpath'
> >>> Try `gij --help' for more information.
> >>
> I'm making some progress (digress?). Doing the same thing on a CentOS 4
> server, everything works as expected. This is my bet. I think the deal
> with Java being removed from RHEL during the version 3 days left some
> breakage. I'm guessing but I bet this came about as a result of the
> Sun's lawsuit against Microsoft for developing it own non-compatible
> jvm. It seemed to happen at about the same time. I notice you do have to
> go through the licensing screens to install jdk.. which I bet is why it
> can't be included in RHEL?
>
> I also notice that Sun has announced a plan to make Java SE available as
> open-source code.. so maybe we'll have the ability to again do an
> install via the OS and it will be back into the hands of the upstream
> provider with regards initial installation, configuration and updating.
> I guess we'll see as the dust settles in Sun's final decisions.
>
> Looking at removing the libgcj package brought up lots of dependency
> issues which might take a bit of time to sort through and maybe break
> something I don't know about.. so.. I'm jumping ship! Instead of
> pursuing this install on CentOS 3, I'm heading on over to one of my v4
> boxes. I hope I've poked, prodded, drops files all over the place,
> rewritten config after config... maybe I'll actually get a clean first
> time install and have this up and running tonight <fingers crossed>.
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> John Hinton
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