Re: Totem=noshow

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On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Gene Heskett wrote:

On Monday 04 December 2006 11:55, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 04 December 2006 11:14, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Gene Heskett wrote:
Browsing the instructions on that site it says I *must* have
jpackage-utils but thats not available either in browsing the site,
nor to yumex.  Presumably because there are no fc5 or fc6 versions
in the mirrorlist site.

FC6 includes a jpackage-utils to support the derivatives mentioned
below.

And yum says a 1.6.6 version of that is installed.  But following the
files paths displayed by yumex for that archive, its not there.  2 of
the files listed:
/usr/share/build-classpath
/usr/share/java-utils/build-classpath-directory

The only thing at that location is:
[root@coyote java-utils]# ls
java-functions


It should, I'd think, have an executable, but it's invisible to me.

Somebody bring a chain saw, I can't see the trees for all this forest.
 & taint funny.

OK Back away from the keyboard, tyake a few deep breaths, close your
eyes, and count slowly to 10.

Then

	rpm -qV jpackage-utils
No output

So the RPM is properly installed.

	rpm -ql jpackage-utils
Is a list of files as you said.

Then observe that the files you mentioned above are in /usr/bin, not in
/usr/share.

On this box, the file I showed is in /usr/share.  But the yumex screen for
showing the file contents also showed /usr/share.  But hell, I've been

Yes, *that* file is in /usr/share, but the others are in /usr/bin.

"rpm -q jpacakge-utils" does show jpackage-utils-1.6.6-1jpp.8, right?

And

	$ locate build-classpath
	/usr/bin/build-classpath
	/usr/bin/build-classpath-directory
?

screwing with this for about 36 hours so far and have only succedded in
making FF even more unstable than it is.  If it would just toss a can't
find file such-and-such error message, that would be extremely helpfull,
but it simply, quietly, instantly goes away. I've been running it from a
shell all this time hoping it might get to feeling talkative.  But its
mute, while I'm getting dumber.

And I'm not really sure what's up with your Firefox, though there are some other folks trying to get that working for you. I'm just trying to get your Java installed now.

Apparently, Sun has GPL'ed their Java, so soon this maddening nosrc RPM stuff will be an anachronism.

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		Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs

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