Hi Chris,

        We had no problem installing IBM's JDK on our Debian system
        (IBMJava2-13). I downloaded a .tgz and decompressed it to /usr/local.

        All I needed to do was set the JAVA_HOME environment variable
        correctly and it worked fine.

        Cheers,

        Marcus

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> I'm trying to get DB2 to install and run on my Debian box.  One of the
> programs it needs is java.  IBM is highly recommending that you install and
> run their version of java.  I have pulled down the .rpm for it and
> installed it both as a rpm and as a deb (not at the same time - also have
> tried the tar file).  Anyway, no matter which way I install it. running any
> programs that use java (i.e. db2cc) complain that libjava.so can not be
> found.
> 
> I have added the path to /etc/ld.so.conf where libjava.so is found, but to
> no avail.  I also tried adding symbolic links to the .so files to
> /usr/local/lib.   This did not work either (I did run ldconfig).
> 
> Please let me know how you got it to work.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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