On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Scott Kaminski <scott.kaminski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not certain if it's the same thing you're seeing, but every Java issue I've had so far was directly related to using the gcc-java rather than the Sun Java.
Just remembered I subscribed to the digest list. Hope this works without screwing up the list. Here is some of the output when running the admin console with debug level 9:
ClassLoader: No language file for centos-admin-8.0.jar found on local disk, lang=en
ClassLoader: classes.env NOT in centos-admin-8.0.jar
ClassLoader: no manifest found for centos-admin-8.0.jar
ClassLoader: No manifest file for centos-admin-8.0.jar
Not certain if it's the same thing you're seeing, but every Java issue I've had so far was directly related to using the gcc-java rather than the Sun Java.
Do a "java --version" to check... If you see something about gcj, try installing the JRE from java.com and then adjusting your PATH. You don't need to uninstall the gcj version, but the Sun version should be in the PATH before /usr/bin.
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