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I am newbie to Linux. After entering the command to setup an application on my web server (x64 Suse Linux 10.1) the following message appears:
Setup does not include a Java Runtime suitable to your system. Please specify a Java 6 compatible java executable by setting the UP_JAVA_CMD environment variable.
Please help me what exactly should be my next steps.
Thanks a lot
Setup does not include a Java Runtime suitable to your system. Please specify a Java 6 compatible java executable by setting the UP_JAVA_CMD environment variable.
Please help me what exactly should be my next steps.
Thanks a lot
My guess would be that you don't have a Java Runtime Environment setup on your system. It's most likely in the YaST repositories, so start up YaST and search for Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Once you find it, install it, and it should set up your Java environment correctly.
If it isn't in YaST, go to java.sun.com and manually download and install JRE.
If it isn't in YaST, go to java.sun.com and manually download and install JRE.
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joeprogammer, thanks very much for the attention. Sorry, I should have mentioned I suspected the same reason and already installed manually jre. A quick test of the java executable worked well. I couldn't make the default path settings in the profile yet to make java available for all users but does that really matter when I am logged in as root?
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>but does that really matter when I am logged in as root?
Yes, it does. Try the following at the command prompt before attempting to execute the program:
Replace
Yes, it does. Try the following at the command prompt before attempting to execute the program:
UP_JAVA_CMD="/location/of/java/command" export UP_JAVA_CMD
Replace
/location/of/java/command with the location of the java command, obviously. If this works, you can go ahead and edit your shell's profile by adding a line somewhere that reads the following:UP_JAVA_CMD="/location/of/java/command"; export UP_JAVA_CMD
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