Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 17:19, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
-L/usr/lib/nspr -L/usr/lib/nss
[SNIP]
ld: cannot find -lnss3
What is the output of:
# ls -ld /usr/lib
# ls -l /usr/lib/nss
Also do:
# java-check-environment
report any errors?
"# ls -ld /usr/lib" gives the following output:
drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 Aug 18 22:54 /usr/lib
"# ls -l /usr/lib/nss" gives no output at all
as for "# java-check-environment" the output was:
* === Java Environment Checker ===
* The purpose of this script is to check the sanity of your Java
Environment.
* We have significantly changed and improved the way Java is handled in
many respects.
* Please refer to http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/java-upgrade.xml
for details
* Checking vm_environment_files
... [ ok ]
* Checking user_settings ...
* Generation-1 configurations found in ~/.gentoo
* Please run the following to remove them:
$ rm /home/elrafa/.gentoo/java /home/elrafa/.gentoo/java-env
/home/elrafa/.gento
o/java-env.csh /home/elrafa/.gentoo/java.csh
* You may also need update your ~/.bash_profile
* or ~/.bashrc if they reference these file
* If you choose, you can select a new user VM.
* Otherwise, the system-vm will be used.
* Run 'java-config -L' to see a list of available VMs
* Then run 'java-config -s <VM
choice>' [ !! ]
* Some problems were found. Please follow the instructions above, and
rerun jav a-check-environment
so i deleted the indicated files and i am trying again, i will keep you
posted on how that turns out
thanks for the tip
Rafael
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