El jue, 04-01-2007 a las 11:34 +0100, Marko Randjelovic escribió: > I installed jdk1.6.0 in /opt by running sun's package > "jdk-6-linux-amd64.bin". Now I need to update alternatives, but there > are 64 of them and that would be to complicated. I made a file > .jdk.jinfo in /usr/lib/jvm and tried to run update-java-alternatives, > but it looks like it doesn't work. > > Is there some way to easily switch to new java that is not installed > with .deb? Or is there some Debian package for jdk6 or jdk-1.5.0_8, > since this newest 1.5.0_10 made me problems? > Instead of directly install java from sun's binary, use the java-package tool to create a deb from this binary, then install the deb file. I'm not sure, but I think this same you get the alternatives updated.
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