Command not found - SOLVED

Stephen Liu satimis at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 13 13:54:09 UTC 2006


Hi Tony,

> You could try:
> 
> 	sudo find / -name jrockit
> 
> and that will tell you where it is.

Yes, I tried it before.

$ sudo find /-name jrockit
Password:
find: /-name: No such file or directory
find: jrockit: No such file or directory


> slocate may also find it.
$ slocate jrockit
/home/satimis/JBoss_package/jrockit-R26.4.0-jre1.5.0_06-linux-x64.bin
/home/satimis/JBoss_package/jrockit-R26.4.0-jdk1.5.0_06-linux-x64.bin
/home/satimis/JBoss_package/jrockit-R26.4.0-jdk1.5.0_06-linux-x64.bin_old
/home/satimis/jboss-4.0.4.GA-src/aop/tests-jrockit.bat
/home/satimis/jboss-4.0.4.GA-src/thirdparty/jboss/aop/lib/jrockit-pluggable-instrumentor.jar
 * end *


I don't know whether this package can be started alone or it is only a
plugin?


I'm sure it has been installed on;

$ ls /home/satimis/jrockit-R26.4.0-jdk1.5.0_06/
bin  console  demo  include  jra  jre  lib  LICENSE  memleak 
mercuryprofiler  README.TXT  sample  src.zip
* end *

$ ls /home/satimis/jrockit-R26.4.0-jdk1.5.0_06/bin/
appletviewer  idlj       javac    jconsole  jrcc    keytool  memleak   
   policytool   serialver
apt           jar        javadoc  jdb       jrcmd   kinit   
native2ascii  rmic         servertool
console       jarsigner  javah    jps       jstat   klist    orbd      
   rmid         tnameserv
extcheck      java       javap    jra       jstatd  ktab     pack200   
   rmiregistry  unpack200
* end *


B.R.
SL





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