Paul is right. I went back to my root and installed jikes from my
Installation CD #2. The problem was gone then. I tried to run javacswarm
StartHeatbugs.java from the directory where I put the heatbug files and
go the following warnings:
***Error: could not find package "java/util" in
.
/usr/share/swarm/swarm.jar
/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/rt.jar
.
*** Warning: The file " /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/rt.jar" is not a
valid zip file
*** Error: could not find package "java/lang" in
.
/usr/share/swarm/swarm.jar
/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/rt.jar
.
What is wrong?
ps. I will join the SDG asap. Thanks.
Li
At 02:14 PM 9/30/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>> "Li" == Li An <address@hidden> writes:
Li> I untared and unziped the jheatbugs-2001-03-28.tar.gz under
Li> ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/apps/java/sdg/testing (I think this
Li> is what Paul suggested?) and a directory named
Li> "jheatbugs-2001-03-28" was created. I went to this directory and
Li> found the files with .java extension. After issuing "make" at the
Li> prompt, I had the following:
Li> /bin/javacswarm Heatbug.java HeatCell.java, ...,
Li> HeatbugBatchSwarm.java. make:/bin/javacswarm: command not found
Li> make: ***[all] Error 127.
Li> What is wrong? Thanks.
You haven't installed the RPMS. The URL you mention:
ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/apps/java/sdg/testing/jheatbugs-2001-03-28.tar.gz
is the *source* for Swarm, not the binary. Please read Paul's
intructions here:
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/Swarm-2.2x_RPMSforRH7.3/
and download and install the RPMS.
You can tell which Swarm-related RPMS you have installed by running
this:
$ rpm -q swarm swarm-gcjswarm swarm-jdk swarm-static hdf5
You will get information on each installed or RPM (or a "not
installed" message, if it isn't installed).
Alex
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