How is java-config *supposed* to work?
When I execute:
java-config --set-use-vm=sun-jdk-1.5.0
I get the message:
Config options added to /home/devon/.gentoo directory
I log out, log back in, and java -version says I'm running 1.4.2_05
I poked around a bit and found I have in ~/.gentoo these files:
java java-env java-env.csh java.csh
How are these supposed to be used? I can't find anything that accesses
these files. Am I supposed to add something to my .bashrc to source
java-env? There's nothing to indicate this in the man page or in the
java-config script.
d.c.m
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When I execute:
java-config --set-use-vm=sun-jdk-1.5.0
I get the message:
Config options added to /home/devon/.gentoo directory
I log out, log back in, and java -version says I'm running 1.4.2_05
I poked around a bit and found I have in ~/.gentoo these files:
java java-env java-env.csh java.csh
How are these supposed to be used? I can't find anything that accesses
these files. Am I supposed to add something to my .bashrc to source
java-env? There's nothing to indicate this in the man page or in the
java-config script.
d.c.m
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