Thanks, Ziga. Now I think I know where to dig in.
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:52:06 +0100
Ziga Mahkovec <ziga.mahkovec(a)klika.si> wrote
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 14:49 +0900, Joel wrote:
> FC2, no java rpm installed, and I don't recall installing all the
> compilers when I installed FC2 on a wiped disk.
>
> But I do have rmic and jar (and rmic34/jar34) in /usr/bin. These are not
> symbolic links, and there is no reference to them in the setup files for
> alternatives.
> [...]
I suppose they belong to libgcj. You can check with:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/rmic
and remove the package that is listed. If nothing is listed, the files
were likely created during %post -- check with:
$ rpm -qa --scripts | grep /usr/bin/rmic
> (They really do get in the way.)
Since you're about to install Sun's JDK, I would suggest using the
jpackage.org repository. You can find some instructions here:
http://mpeters.us/linux/j2sdk.php
The alternatives system may then be used to point these files to the
correct binaries.
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