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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