Thanks to the following people for their quick response:
Joe Fletcher [joe_at_meng.ucl.ac.uk]
Ann Karcich [karcich_at_cs.rochester.edu]
Paul A Sand [pas_at_unh.edu]
Oisin McGuinness [oisin_at_sbcm.com]
John Francini [francini_at_nashua.progress.com]
David Hull [David_Hull_at_Jabil.com]
Everyone essentially told me that I can get JAVA either off of my DU CD
(Associate Products) or off of the following web site:
http://www.digital.com/java/download/index.html
Paul Sand, Oisin McGuinness, and John Francini assured me that setld can
still be used to install JAVA even after a jumbo patch application. Thanks
again, everyone.
Here's my original post:
Hello Managers,
I'm running something on machine2 that requires the Java Development
Environment, and I found that it was not installed. Having successfully run
the same untility on machine1, I decided to compare. I found the following:
machine1% setld -i | grep JAVA
OSFJAVA425 installed Java V1.1.4 Environment (General
Applications)
OSFJAVADEV425 installed Java V1.1.4 Development Environment(Software
Development)
OSFJAVADOC425 installed Java V1.1.4 (Supplemental Documentation)
machine2% setld -i |grep JAVA
OSFJAVA425 installed Java V1.1.4 Environment (General
Applications)
OSFJAVADEV425 Java V1.1.4 Development Environment(Software
Development)
OSFJAVADOC425 Java V1.1.4 (Supplemental Documentation)
I'm not able to identify the particular module when looking through DU
4.0D's software subsets. Does anyone know which module this JAVA beast
resides? Another question, since I've already applied patchkit 3 using the
new dupatch utility, am I allowd to still use setld to install modules? If
not, what is another way to do this?
Help will greatly be appreciated. I will summarize.
--
Hank Lee <hank.lee_at_vta.org>
UNIX Systems Administrator
SAP Basis Administrator
Santa Clara County Transit District
Received on Sat Apr 10 1999 - 18:10:43 NZST