The result of "sudo which javac" is "/usr/bin/javac". I think there is no
problem in javac's path.
As a temporary measure, I changed JDK from Zulu to Oracle and now it works
well.
But I've set Zulu JDK path in setup.py file before type "sudo python
setup.py install" command...so still I don't know
Likely the "sudo" env does not have javac on its PATH?
Try "sudo which javac" (if you use bash, or any shell that has the "which"
command).
Mike McCandless
http://blog.mikemccandless.com
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 5:51 AM NDelt wrote:
> I'm trying to install PyLucene on Ubuntu Linux and WSL, and
I'm trying to install PyLucene on Ubuntu Linux and WSL, and my development
environment is Java 8 and Python 3.6.7.
*python setup.py build* was successful, but I got an error after input *sudo
python setup.py install *command.
Error message:
*Applied shared mode monkeypatch to: *
*Traceback (most