Installation under debian, amd64
Hi all, new here
Trying to install 2.5.1 version of the Wireless toolkit under debian sid on a amd64 box (and installation). After discovering there wasn't a native 64 bits
version of the WTK (-WHATASURPRISE!-) I installed the ia32-* java packages. My current alternatives* setup has /usr/lib/jvm/ia32-java-6-sun/jre/bin/java as 'java' provider and I also have
the sun-java6-jdk package installed.
The WTK installation goes on normally (I guess, no scaring error messages at least :-), when asked for a java 2 SDK I set it to /usr/bin and when asked for an installation dir I set it to ~/WTK2.5.1 (wich is the default). Once installed and running (~/WTK2.5.1/bin/ktoolbar) i can even 'Run' the demo apps but whenever I try to use the 'Build' button I get an error instead, saying the program can't find my jDK... what I'm wondering is:
- is running the WTK under a 64bits debian installation even possible?
- could the problem be related to the fact my sun-java6-jdk is actually a 64 bits package?
And, if everything fails ..
- any good WTK, debian packaged alternative that works on 64bits boxes?
Best regards and sorry for my weird English (and clueless-nes).
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