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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Finding Java Home? Post 302263782 by bagmc on Tuesday 2nd of December 2008 01:26:05 PM
Old 12-02-2008
Try find java_vm file in your system and print the output here.
 

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pspp-dump-sav(1)						    PSPP Manual 						  pspp-dump-sav(1)

NAME
pspp-dump-sav - dissect SPSS system file SYNOPSIS
pspp-dump-sav [-d | --data[=maxcases]] file... pspp-dump-sav --help | -h pspp-dump-sav --version | -v DESCRIPTION
The pspp-dump-sav program reads each SPSS system file file and prints its contents. The output format is useful for debugging system file readers and writers and for discovering how to interpret unknown or poorly understood records. End users may find the output useful for providing the PSPP developers information about system files that PSPP does not accurately read. OPTIONS
-d[maxcases] --data[=maxcases] By default, pspp-dump-sav does not print any of the data in a system file, only the file headers. Specify this option to print the data as well. If maxcases is specified, then it limits the number of cases printed. -h --help Prints a usage message on stdout and exits. -v --version Prints version information on stdout and exits. BUGS
Some errors that prevent files from being interpreted successfully cause pspp-dump-sav to exit without reading any additional files given on the command line. AUTHORS
Ben Pfaff and John Darrington. SEE ALSO
pspp(1), psppire(1). PSPP
January 2012 pspp-dump-sav(1)
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