Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-06 Thread Michele Pedrolli
> It is an known "bug" with the shipping JBuilder8 installer. > Search on www.borland.com, they have an alternate install method for > Linux (NOT RedHat/SuSE). I haven't found any other installer for linux systems in borland.com. And google tell me nothing :( bye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-06 Thread Michele Pedrolli
> It is an known "bug" with the shipping JBuilder8 installer. > Search on www.borland.com, they have an alternate install method for > Linux (NOT RedHat/SuSE). I haven't found any other installer for linux systems in borland.com. And google tell me nothing :( bye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To

Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-06 Thread Mario Guenterberg
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:48:25PM +0100, Michele Pedrolli wrote: > I try to install Jbuilder 8 Personal Edition (without a previous JRE > installed), but after I lunch the installer: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/download/java/jbuilder/jb8_linux$ ./per_install.bin > Preparing to install... > Extracting

Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-05 Thread Mario Guenterberg
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:48:25PM +0100, Michele Pedrolli wrote: > I try to install Jbuilder 8 Personal Edition (without a previous JRE > installed), but after I lunch the installer: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/download/java/jbuilder/jb8_linux$ ./per_install.bin > Preparing to install... > Extracting

Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-05 Thread Florian Steinsiepe
There are only two possibilites: Either the jbuilder startup script is buggy or you lack a class (or a jar file, resp.). I propose you first print out the full java command in the startup script (probably /opt/jbuilder8/bin/jbuilder), which you find at the very last line, and look for each jar fil

Re: problems with jbuilder8 in woody

2003-03-05 Thread Florian Steinsiepe
There are only two possibilites: Either the jbuilder startup script is buggy or you lack a class (or a jar file, resp.). I propose you first print out the full java command in the startup script (probably /opt/jbuilder8/bin/jbuilder), which you find at the very last line, and look for each jar fil