Forum Discussion
warmfusion
14 years agoNew Contributor
Unfortunately i cant remove the gcj install due to a massive number of dependencies that I don't have time/inclination to bypass.
However, I DID manage to get it working... albeit with sneaky tactics;
I then had to grapple with starting the application as well, but following your advice, sudo in the /opt path solved that.
However, once I got it working I did manage to nearly take down my webserver with some heavy handed battering of a php app... so maybe it was best i couldn't get it working :-D
With great power comes great opportunity for disaster...
However, I DID manage to get it working... albeit with sneaky tactics;
* Begin install
* When "Preparing JRE" appears press CTRL-Z (Sleep)
* Move the jre from the <appname.<pid>.dir to jre_broken
* Symlink a new jre folder from your java_home (my case it was /usr/java/default/jre)
* run "fg" to bring the sleeping process back to life
* Watch as the Magically replaced JRE folder suddently works and shows the installer
I then had to grapple with starting the application as well, but following your advice, sudo in the /opt path solved that.
However, once I got it working I did manage to nearly take down my webserver with some heavy handed battering of a php app... so maybe it was best i couldn't get it working :-D
With great power comes great opportunity for disaster...
Related Content
- 2 years agonormgean
- 9 months agoshaiktanveer
- 2 years agoletoged
- 2 years agoMattiasO