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‎Apr 07, 2008
08:09 PM
JVM problem on Linux
Hi,
I am having issues with the .LAX file on Linux.
The .LAX file (that gets installed during installation) has the following entry in it.
lax.nl.current.vm = vm/bin/java
When I launch the uninstaller, the uninstallation fails as its unable to find the installed JVM in the path above.
However, when I manually change the above entry in the .LAX file to
lax.nl.current.vm = ../_jvm/bin/java
and relaunch the uninstaller, the uninstallation succeeds.
How can I debug this problem so I won't have to manually edit the .LAX file?
Thanks!
I am having issues with the .LAX file on Linux.
The .LAX file (that gets installed during installation) has the following entry in it.
lax.nl.current.vm = vm/bin/java
When I launch the uninstaller, the uninstallation fails as its unable to find the installed JVM in the path above.
However, when I manually change the above entry in the .LAX file to
lax.nl.current.vm = ../_jvm/bin/java
and relaunch the uninstaller, the uninstallation succeeds.
How can I debug this problem so I won't have to manually edit the .LAX file?
Thanks!
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‎Apr 08, 2008
03:11 AM
Do you install any VM and if yes, where? Does the vm/bin/java exist?
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‎Apr 10, 2008
12:23 AM
I got this resolved through tech. support..
I have a follow-up question, however..
I need to install the JVM in a folder different from the default user install directory.. To accomplish this, I am using a Magic Folder Variable. I have the VM Install folder in Project --> Java set to $USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_5$ ( I am setting this variable using the "Set IA Variable Action" in the install section of my project.).so I have the variable set like this
$USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_5$ = /usr/local/gehc-it
When I run the installer, the JVM doesn't get installed in the directory above..not sure why..
Thanks
I have a follow-up question, however..
I need to install the JVM in a folder different from the default user install directory.. To accomplish this, I am using a Magic Folder Variable. I have the VM Install folder in Project --> Java set to $USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_5$ ( I am setting this variable using the "Set IA Variable Action" in the install section of my project.).so I have the variable set like this
$USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_5$ = /usr/local/gehc-it
When I run the installer, the JVM doesn't get installed in the directory above..not sure why..
Thanks
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‎Apr 10, 2008
03:38 AM
Would you care to share with us how your issue was solved?
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‎Apr 11, 2008
12:19 AM
Sure..I don't know how it happened, but I ended up with 3 "InstallAnywhere VM Components" and i was supposed to have only 1 under Org --> Components
This was interfering with the JVM that was getting bundled in the installer..The issue was fixed however by changing the default VM Install folder from _jvm to jre under Project --> Java
The Magic Folder issue was resolved as well
If you are using magic folders to change the default install location, just remember to set the variable in the pre-install section before the "Choose Install Folder Panel"
This was interfering with the JVM that was getting bundled in the installer..The issue was fixed however by changing the default VM Install folder from _jvm to jre under Project --> Java
The Magic Folder issue was resolved as well
If you are using magic folders to change the default install location, just remember to set the variable in the pre-install section before the "Choose Install Folder Panel"