Hi,

I have OpenJump running on Suse 10.1.  I'm not sitting at that machine
right now but if memory serves me correctly, I do have multiple Java
installs, 1.4.x for OpenOffice and 1.5.x for OpenJump and other things.
I believe that I just installed Java via an RPM and/or the Suse install
tool YaST.

I'll have to check my OpenJump install notes but I think that when I
installed it I pointed it to my Java 1.5 and all was well. I'm thinking
that I have set JAVA_HOME to point to my 1.5 as well.

For demo purposes, I ended up adding a menu item in Suse, so that when I
clicked on that item OpenJump fired up.  I don't recall if I set up a
shell script that I pointed to from the menu or if I was able to specify
the runtime parameters from within the menu editor.

When I get back to my home PC (hopefully later this evening) I can check
these things for you if you haven't yet solved the problem.

Regards, Bob



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of David Zwiers
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 2:18 PM
> To: JUMP Developers; List for discussion of JPP development 
> and use.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [jump-users] RE: [jump-devel] Bash script to run 
> OpenJUMP onLinux...
> 
> Looks like the version of the JVM run-time (java on Debian) 
> does not match the jars (jump). In my experience, you need to 
> compile / create the jar using the same Java version as you 
> want to run the application with. 
> 
> SS, so the solution to your problem is either:
> 1) install a matching JVM (1.4.2?) for your JUMP build (and 
> make sure your PATH is setup correctly).
> 2) re-compile JUMP using an SDK for the desired runtime (1.5?)
> 
> As a first step, I would try looking for a java 1.4.2 runtime 
> on your debian env. Most linux installs allow multiple java 
> installations, where default is defined on your path. 
> 
> HTH.
> 
> David Zwiers
> Vivid Solutions
> Telephone : (250) 385-6040 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sunburned Surveyor
> Sent: September 20, 2006 12:05 PM
> To: JUMP Developers; List for discussion of JPP development and use.;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [jump-devel] Bash script to run OpenJUMP on Linux...
> 
> I've recently installed the Java 1.5 packages for Debian. I'm trying
> to create a simple bash script that will launch OpenJUMP, but I'm
> running into some trouble.
> 
> I think I've tracked my problem down to a compatability problem with
> my installed JVM and OpenJUMP. Has anyone else been able to run
> OpenJUMP or JUMP sucessfully on Linux with a 1.5 JRE? Is that
> possible? I read that you should be albe to run Java programs compiled
> for Java 1.4 on a Java 1.5 JRE, but perhaps that doesn't work with
> OpenJUMP?
> 
> There may be another reason why my script isn't working. I have
> attached the script and the error message it generates. If anyone is
> familiar with Linux and can take a look I'd really appreciate it.
> 
> I'll add a new script to the CVS, and I may even have time to write a
> quick how-to that explains how to get OpenJUMP running on Linux.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
> 
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