JAVA and MOZILLA
David L
dlodeiro at inspired.net.au
Wed Sep 10 06:37:47 PDT 2003
Ok, I got jdk13 installed from the ports, this is what I did
I first got rid of other versions of jdk as suggested by Simon, that didnt
work. Then I had a look at the Makefile and noticed this line
JDK13DIR= ${LOCALBASE}/linux-blackdown-jdk${JDK_VERSION}
so I installed linux-blackdown-jdk13 from ports and then tried to install
jdk13, again it did not work.
This time I had a better read of the makefile and decided to try changing
MAKE_ENV= ALT_BOOTDIR="${JDK13DIR}" \
to read the path of my linux jdk folder, it appears that without specifying
otherwise, it looks in /usr/local/java which doesnt exist ( at least not on
my system )
so I changed that line in the Makefile to read
MAKE_ENV= ALT_BOOTDIR="/usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.3.1" \
and finally, it compiled without any further errors.
I then created a symlink to from the plugin to the mozilla directory and I now
have java on mozilla.
Thanks to all those that helped
Hope this helps someone else
Seeya
David
> >>Hi,
> >> I to am using Mozilla 1.4 ( I beleive I failed to mention that in my
> >> original post ) and I compiled it out of ports. I had heard that Java
> >> 1.3.1 worked well with Mozilla, so I wne to try to install it. However
> >> when I try I get the following.
> >>
> >>dl# cd /usr/ports/java/jdk13
> >>dl# ls
> >>Makefile files pkg-message scripts
> >>distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist work
> >>dl# make package
> >>===> Building for jdk-1.3.1p8_2
> >># Start of jdk build
> >>i386 Build started: 1.3.1-p8-n4458575-030909-18:44
> >>ERROR: Your BOOTDIR environment variable does not point
> >> to a valid Java 2 SDK for bootstrapping this build.
> >> A Java 2 SDK 1.3.1 build must be bootstrapped against any
> >> 1.3 build. Please update your ALT_BOOTDIR setting, or
> >> just unset it, and start your build again.
> >
> >You need some working linux-java (I think you can use blackdown
> >and sun but I can't remember which version) to build the FreeBSD
> >java-port . You could search your Makefile for this.
> >
> >Uli.
>
> I tried separately linux-sun-jdk13 and linux-blackdown-jdk13, neither
> helped me to get past that danged ALT_BOOTDIR error message. Any way I
> can set the ALT_BOOTDIR or find out how to remove it?!
>
> Funny thing is that I was able to install jdk13 natively with no
> problems a month ago, then on another computer, this error keeps popping
> up. Same hardwares, same configuration. I remember in the past few
> years, sometimes it installed with no problems, sometimes the error
> keeps popping up. I have no idea what I did or what changed. Grrrr!
>
> Jonas
>
> >>Exiting because of the above error(s).
> >>gmake: *** [sanity] Error 1
> >>*** Error code 2
> >>
> >>Stop in /usr/ports/java/jdk13.
> >>dl#
> >>
> >>the make file in jdk13 has the following (I dont know if it of any
> >> relevence) MAKE_ENV= ALT_BOOTDIR="${JDK13DIR}" \
> >>
> >>Did you have any of these issues when compiling jdk13?
> >>If you did, can you please let me know how you got around it.
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>
> >>David
> >>
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