Hi ,
I am able to do it properly .
Regards
Sangram
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Sangram Bakshi <san...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sharon ,
>
> I have STAF332-linux.tar om my rhel3 linux vmware.
>
> The configurations are :
>
> uname -a
> Linux ismevm01-RHAS30U3 2.4.21-20.EL #1 Wed Aug 18 20:58:25 EDT 2004 i686
> i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>
> the STAFEnv.sh is :
>
> #!/bin/ksh
> # STAF environment variables
> PATH=/usr/local/staf/bin:${PATH:-}
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/staf/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:-}
> #LIBPATH=/usr/local/staf/lib:${LIBPATH:-}
>
> CLASSPATH=/usr/local/staf/lib/JSTAF.jar:/usr/local/staf/samples/demo/STAFDemo.jar:${CLASSPATH:-}
> STAFCONVDIR=/usr/local/staf/codepage
> if [ $# = 0 ]
> then
> STAF_INSTANCE_NAME=STAF
> else
> STAF_INSTANCE_NAME=$1
> fi
> export PATH LIBPATH CLASSPATH STAFCONVDIR STAF_INSTANCE_NAME
> When i try to run STAFProc i get he error :
>
> ./STAFProc
> ./STAFProc: error while loading shared libraries: libSTAF.so: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> Am i using a wrong tar .Kindly let me know .
>
>
> Regards
> Sangram
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Sharon Lucas <luc...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Go to the STAF download load page at
>> http://staf.sourceforge.net/getcurrent.php and you'll see the STAF
>> installer files grouped by operating system, architecture, and Java support.
>>
>>
>> ======================================== ========= ========
>> ====================================== =============================
>> ==========
>> *Operating System (Architecture)* * Java Release* *File*
>> * File format* *File size*
>> * Support*
>> ======================================== ========= ========
>> ====================================== =============================
>> ==========
>> Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 65M
>> Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (No JVM) 23M
>> Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-linux.tar.gz*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-linux.tar.gz?download>
>> GNU zipped tar 7.2M
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-amd64.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-amd64.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 67M
>> Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-amd64-NoJVM.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-amd64-NoJVM.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (No JVM) 23M
>> Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-linux-amd64.tar.gz*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-linux-amd64.tar.gz?download>
>> GNU zipped tar 7.1M
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Linux (PPC64) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 69M
>> Linux (PPC64) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32-NoJVM.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32-NoJVM.bin?download>InstallAnywhere
>> (No JVM) 20M
>> Linux (PPC64) 32-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-linux-ppc64-32.tar.gz*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-linux-ppc64-32.tar.gz?download>
>> GNU zipped tar 6.6M
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Linux (PPC64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 73M
>> Linux (PPC64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64-NoJVM.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64-NoJVM.bin?download>InstallAnywhere
>> (No JVM) 25M
>> Linux (PPC64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-linux-ppc64-64.tar.gz*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-linux-ppc64-64.tar.gz?download>
>> GNU zipped tar 7.4M
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Linux (IA64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ia64.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ia64.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 83M
>> Linux (IA64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-setup-linux-ia64-NoJVM.bin*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-setup-linux-ia64-NoJVM.bin?download>
>> InstallAnywhere (No JVM) 25M
>> Linux (IA64) 64-bit 3.3.4.1 *
>> STAF334-linux-ia64.tar.gz*<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/staf/STAF334-linux-ia64.tar.gz?download>
>> GNU zipped tar 7.5M
>>
>> Linux versions like RHEL3 support many system architectures (e.g. i386,
>> amd64, ppc64, ia64), so you have to know what architecture your Linux
>> machine uses. You can run command "uname -a" to find out the architecture
>> of your Linux machine. For example:
>>
>> - On a Linux Intel 32-bit machine (aka i386 or x86-32), you may see output
>> from "uname -a" like the following (note the architecture in bold):
>>
>> Linux yourHostName 2.4.20-28.8 #1 Thu Dec 18 12:53:9 EST 2003 i686
>> i686 *i386* GNU/Linux
>>
>> If the architecture of your Linux machine is i386, then you would
>> chose to download one of the "Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32)"
>> installer files.
>>
>> - On a Linux AMD64 machine (aka x86-64), you may see output from "uname
>> -a" like the following (note the architecture in bold):
>>
>> Linux yourHostName 2.6.9-78.0.17.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 04:58:34 EST
>> 2009 x86_64 x86_64 *x86_64* GNU/Linux
>>
>> If the architecture of your Linux machine is x86_64, then you would
>> chose to download one of the "Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64)" installer files.
>>
>> Then, you'll see that there are three different STAF installer files for
>> each of these Linux operating systems/architectures. Any of these 3 STAF
>> installer files can be used to install STAF, but you only need to download
>> one of the STAF installer files. The STAF Installation Guide at
>> http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFInstall.pdf provides more
>> information on what each STAF installer file is and how to install STAF
>> using each type of installer file. For example, you can use an
>> InstallAnywhere file (e.g. STAF334-setup-linux.bin or
>> STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin) to install STAF using InstallAnywhere. To
>> use an installer file like STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin file, you must
>> already have a JVM installed and in your PATH (because InstallAnywhere
>> requires Java). The STAF334-setup-linux.bin file contains a JVM for use by
>> InstallAnywhere so you don't have to have a JVM installed to use it to
>> install STAF.
>>
>> When using an InstallAnywhere installer .bin file to install STAF (one
>> with a bundled JVM or one without a JVM), you can either do:
>> - a Graphical install (which requires you have access to the display on
>> your Linux machine unless you do a silent install). For example, to kick
>> off a graphical install on a Linux i386 machine, do:
>> ./STAF334-setup-linux.bin
>> - or a Console install (which does not require access to the display so
>> you could be sshed to the machine, etc). For example, to kick off a console
>> install, do:
>> ./STAF334-setup-linux.bin -i console
>>
>> Note that before executing a STAF installer .bin file, make sure that it
>> has executable permissions, e.g. chmod 777 STAF334-stup-linux.bin
>>
>> Or, you can download load the tar.gz file and extract it to a temporary
>> directory and then run STAFInst to install STAF. For example if downloaded
>> STAF334-linux.tar.gz to the /tmp directory, run the following commands to
>> install STAF to the default target location of /usr/local/staf:
>> cd /tmp
>> tar xfz STAF334-linux.tar.gz
>> cd staf
>> STAFInst -acceptlicense
>>
>> See the STAF Installation Guide at
>> http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFInstall.pdf for more information
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> Sharon Lucas
>> IBM Austin, luc...@us.ibm.com
>> (512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313
>>
>>
>>
>> *Sangram Bakshi <san...@gmail.com>*
>>
>> 07/29/2009 03:41 PM
>> To
>> staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net cc
>> Subject
>> [staf-users] which staf pkg to download for rhel3 vmware
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi ,
>>
>> I want to run staf in rhel3 vmware .which would be the appropriate
>> pkg to download .
>>
>> Regards
>> Sangram
>>
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