maybe the path is not set up, try the command which java that should tell you where it is looking for the java, you may also want to check what the path environment variable is set up to.
On 7/10/07, Rich Robinson <rich.jfj@gmail.com> wrote:
From our ISP:
>We installed "Java(TM) 2 SDK, Standard Edition, Version 1.4.1" from >Sun. Everything is in /usr/local/java/
Would that be what's needed, and if so, then I still have the problem
of the installer going right back to the command line without installing.
>Message: Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:57:34 +1000 >From: graeme <foster.graeme@gmail.com
> >Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] setupLinux.bin >To: "Rich Robinson" <rich.jfj@gmail.com> > >Do you have the sun version of Java, or the GCC version? Greenstone requires
>the Sun version which is not normally the Linux default. > >On 7/7/07, Rich Robinson <rich.jfj@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I've downloaded Greenstone
2.73 to my UNIX box and have run the >> setupLinux.bin. At first it gave an error message that it could not >> find Java. When I added that to my path, it no longer gave the >> error, however, it simply returns to the command line without doing
> > anything. What does this indicate?
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