how to install java6 (phossal howto is down)

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  • altariq

    #1

    how to install java6 (phossal howto is down)

    So, this howto should work. I tried it yesterday and it works now. It could be that you have to leave out the "" at update-alternatives. I cant try at the moment because im not @work.
    Maybe someone can edit the wiki.


    1) Download the jdk-6-linux-i586.bin from http://java.sun.com to the deskto

    2) chmod +x jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

    3) .\jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

    4) mv jdk1.6.0 /usr/lib/Java6

    5)
    update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/java" 1
    update alternatives --set java /usr/lib/Java6/bin/java
    update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javac" "javac" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac" 1
    update alternatives --set javac /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac
    update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javaws" "javaws" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws" 1
    update alternatives --set javaws /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws
    update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/apt" "apt" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt" 1
    update alternatives --set apt /usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt

    6) Test the installation

    java -version
    javac -version
    ant
    apt
    Last edited by Guest; 03-22-2007, 11:18 AM.
  • Martin Heiland
    Open-Xchange Quality Assurance
    • Feb 2007
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    • altariq

      #3
      thx but the howto from http://phossal.com/thread?view=702216931 describe howto install Java 6 on ubuntu from the bin file.
      And that is what i want.

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      • Ben Pahne

        #4
        Originally posted by altariq View Post
        thx but the howto from http://phossal.com/thread?view=702216931 describe howto install Java 6 on ubuntu from the bin file.
        And that is what i want.
        The topic is "Install it the Ubuntu way" or "Install it the Debian way". They only describe the way you can install it. This has nothing to do with the system at all. Ubuntu comes from Debian at it is nearly the same so it is only a "religion" thing about the way you install java. They work all on a Ubuntu System.

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        • altariq

          #5
          hmm okay the was very easy but okay.

          Here is my error:

          /tmp/make-jpkg.OeVMU13842
          Loading plugins: blackdown-j2re.sh blackdown-j2sdk.sh common.sh ibm-j2re.sh ibm-j2sdk.sh j2re.sh j2sdk-doc.sh j2sdk.sh j2se.sh sun-j2re.sh sun-j2sdk-doc.sh sun-j2sdk.sh

          No matching plugin was found.
          Removing temporary directory: done


          2 hours now for installing simple java....

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          • neo

            #6
            Originally posted by altariq View Post
            hmm okay the was very easy but okay.

            Here is my error:

            /tmp/make-jpkg.OeVMU13842
            Loading plugins: blackdown-j2re.sh blackdown-j2sdk.sh common.sh ibm-j2re.sh ibm-j2sdk.sh j2re.sh j2sdk-doc.sh j2sdk.sh j2se.sh sun-j2re.sh sun-j2sdk-doc.sh sun-j2sdk.sh

            No matching plugin was found.
            Removing temporary directory: done


            2 hours now for installing simple java....


            Where is your JAVA isntalled and did you have JAVA_HOME variable set and is "javac" in your path? ($JAVA_HOME/bin)

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            • altariq

              #7
              I'm confused.

              I have no java installed, thats why im trying to install it. In the wiki there is a link to a nice howto which is unfortunatly down.

              I make a complete new install of ox to have no errors. Or better i try to get no errors. and this in the next 1 hour -.-

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              • Ben Pahne

                #8
                I also found this in the Ubuntu Forum:


                There are a lot of JDK Tutorials.

                This comes close to the phossal's tutorial:

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                • altariq

                  #9
                  Okay, with the 2. howto it works fine. I had to add a few more commands but it works. This evening or tomorrow i will post it here so we can add it to the wiki because i think that is the best way to install the new java6

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                  • Ben Pahne

                    #10
                    Originally posted by altariq View Post
                    Okay, with the 2. howto it works fine. I had to add a few more commands but it works. This evening or tomorrow i will post it here so we can add it to the wiki because i think that is the best way to install the new java6
                    Let's hope the old phossal side comes back online. Otherwise we will steal the tutorial and store it in our wiki.

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                    • altariq

                      #11
                      So, this howto should work. I tried it yesterday and it works now. It could be that you have to leave out the "" at update-alternatives. I cant try at the moment because im not @work.
                      Maybe someone can edit the wiki.


                      1) Download the jdk-6-linux-i586.bin from http://java.sun.com to the deskto

                      2) chmod +x jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

                      3) .\jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

                      4) mv jdk1.6.0 /usr/lib/Java6

                      5)
                      update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/java" 1
                      update alternatives --set java /usr/lib/Java6/bin/java
                      update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javac" "javac" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac" 1
                      update alternatives --set javac /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac
                      update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javaws" "javaws" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws" 1
                      update alternatives --set javaws /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws
                      update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/apt" "apt" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt" 1
                      update alternatives --set apt /usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt

                      6) Test the installation

                      java -version
                      javac -version
                      ant
                      apt

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                      • phossal

                        #12
                        phossal.com

                        Hi Guys. I repaired those threads at Ubuntu Forums which had inspired phossal.com. Once I realized how useful phossal.com could be, I considered how little time I had to devote to it, and decided to remove that site completely. Like most of you, I have other projects I want to work on.

                        Material like that is much better displayed in quality forums like OPEN-XCHANGE and Ubuntu Forums.

                        Regards.

                        -------------
                        Install Java's JDK and Eclipse for Performance and Ease
                        Last edited by Guest; 04-14-2007, 09:07 AM.

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                        • phossal

                          #13
                          Originally posted by altariq View Post
                          So, this howto should work. I tried it yesterday and it works now. It could be that you have to leave out the "" at update-alternatives. I cant try at the moment because im not @work.
                          Maybe someone can edit the wiki.


                          1) Download the jdk-6-linux-i586.bin from http://java.sun.com to the deskto

                          2) chmod +x jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

                          3) .\jdk-6-linux-i586.bin

                          4) mv jdk1.6.0 /usr/lib/Java6

                          5)
                          update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/java" 1
                          update alternatives --set java /usr/lib/Java6/bin/java
                          update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javac" "javac" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac" 1
                          update alternatives --set javac /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javac
                          update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javaws" "javaws" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws" 1
                          update alternatives --set javaws /usr/lib/Java6/bin/javaws
                          update alternatives --install "/usr/bin/apt" "apt" "/usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt" 1
                          update alternatives --set apt /usr/lib/Java6/bin/apt

                          6) Test the installation

                          java -version
                          javac -version
                          ant
                          apt
                          For the record, it is: ...update-alternatives --install... , using the dash.

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