Installing J2SE v 1.4.1_02 with Sun ONE Studio 4 under Linux

Hi

I am having some problem with installing "J2SE v 1.4.1_02 with Sun ONE Studio 4 update 1, Community Edition" under SuSE 8.2 (linux). After the instalation process is finished, i got an empty "s1studio" directory, so i cannot run the Sun ONE Studio. My "s1studio_jdk.log" file is looking like this:

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(Jul 14, 2003 6:55:53 PM), Setup.product.install, com.installshield.pr

oduct.service.product.PureJavaProductServiceImpl$DiskSpaceCheck, wrn,

Checking required disk space requires file service native support.

(Jul 14, 2003 6:55:55 PM), Setup.product.install, com.installshield.pr

oduct.actions.Files, wrn, Cannot set file attributes: operation is not

supported by the current file service implementation.

(Jul 14, 2003 6:55:55 PM), Setup.product.install, com.installshield.pr

oduct.actions.Files, wrn, Cannot set file times: operation is not supp

orted by the current file service implementation.

\n\n--

Mon Jul 14 18:56:13 IDT 2003

Invoking Installer in silent mode ..

The installation has completed.

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Thank you for your help.

[1147 byte] By [MichaelZisman] at [2007-11-25 10:02:02]
# 1

Hi,

Sun one studio update1, community edition is supported on Linux RedHat 7.2 . Please see the following url for complete support matrix.

http://developers.sun.com/tools/javatools/support/support_matrix.html

However, check out this url. it is a discussion on similar issue, and might help you.

http://forte.sun.com/cgi-bin/WebX?13@@.ee87014/1

Radhika Renavikar at 2007-7-1 20:05:57 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Java Tools...
# 2

Hi,

I'm trying to install the package on a RedHat 7.3 system.

Has anybody had succes on such a system?

What happens in my case is that the install script

freezes after a couple of secs, not even the first window

coming up. Weird...

Any ideas will be appreciated!

thanks!

-=- gulya

Lacio Gulias at 2007-7-1 20:05:57 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Java Tools...
# 3

OK, so I managed to get it to the point where I can

reproduce the errors/situation in the original post.

However, I'm stuck there .

The links in the replies above didn't help much.

I certainly don't have any blackdown JRE installed.

I do have a RedHat 7.3, though, which is not explicitely

listed in the supported systems list. 7.2 is, though.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

-=- gulya

Lacio Gulias at 2007-7-1 20:05:57 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Java Tools...