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‎Sep 18, 2009
11:18 AM
vm.tar.Z: No such file or directory
I'm attempting to bundle the jre with my linux installation. However, when I run on the linux box, I get the error:
Extracting the JRE from the installer archive....
cksum: /tmp/instll.dir.3980/UNIX_with_VM/resource/vm.tar.Z: No such file or directory.
I put the jre-xxx-rpm.bin file for the VM in the $INSTALLER_TEMP_DIR$, but that didn't help. Do I need to put the file in a particular place?
Thanks,
Renee
Extracting the JRE from the installer archive....
cksum: /tmp/instll.dir.3980/UNIX_with_VM/resource/vm.tar.Z: No such file or directory.
I put the jre-xxx-rpm.bin file for the VM in the $INSTALLER_TEMP_DIR$, but that didn't help. Do I need to put the file in a particular place?
Thanks,
Renee
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‎Sep 19, 2009
01:50 AM
Normally, you would need a .vm file (you can download it from here: http://www.acresso.com/downloads/downloads_7150.htm) in the resource/installer_vms subfolder of your IA installation, and then you select it in the Build section of your Advanced Designer, once that you have open your project.
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‎Sep 21, 2009
11:10 AM
Hi Vlad,
I had done all that already. I have the .vm files in the c:\program files\....\resource directory and selected the VM version in the Build screen.
When I do a build for Windows "with VM", it seems to work fine, it is just the Linux with VM build that is causing problems.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks.
I had done all that already. I have the .vm files in the c:\program files\....\resource directory and selected the VM version in the Build screen.
When I do a build for Windows "with VM", it seems to work fine, it is just the Linux with VM build that is causing problems.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks.
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‎Sep 21, 2009
12:56 PM
On what Linux distribution did you attempt installation?
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‎Sep 28, 2009
11:28 AM
I had to set the IATEMPDIR to $HOME.
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‎Sep 28, 2009
12:00 PM
I see: either it didn't manage to set it by itself... or you didn't have enough disk space available on the default tmp locations (it should have tried /tmp first, then the user home dir).