Hi,
some questions please :
1- what does do instfix ?
2- what does lslpp -l ?
3- how to verify JDK version on a UNIX server (AIX) ?
Many thanks before. (2 Replies)
Hello,
I try to find the file jdk-1.3.1_03-fcs.rpm (pre-requisite for Oracle Applications 11.5.8) for Linux x86 but it doesn't available anywhere...
Maybe here, somebody have it ? :o
Rgds (1 Reply)
I'm trying to install JDK (Java Development tools) and i get this:
WARNING:
The <SUNWj6dev> package "JDK 6.0 Dev. Tools (1.6.0)" is
a prerequisite package and should be installed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWj6rtx> package "JDK 6.0 64-bit Runtime Env.
(1.6.0)" is a prerequisite package and should be... (0 Replies)
hi, i just "yum install jdk*.i386" and installation was complete without any error. however, i tried to #javac helloworld " and javac is not found in the $PATH. i tried to locate it and didn't find it.
would anyone shed some light on where the "yum install" installed my jdk to? where can i find... (0 Replies)
Current platform: Sun OS 5.9 Solaris
isainfo -v
64-bit sparcv9 applications
32-bit sparc applications
Problem: Fail to start tomcat server
ps -ef | grep tomcat
nothing displays...
Steps:
Installed jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30
Installed jdk 1.6 and set path in profile... (11 Replies)
Please look at below and let me know if some one has solution for this issue.
when the code is trying to import the class directly an error is displayed saying " '.' expected ".
I tires with JDK 1.5 , JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4 , results are same.. If this is resolved with any updated version of... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have installed the default JDK from Software centre, but when i type whereis JDK on the terminal.. i don't see any path :mad:
i need JDk to install a tool ... Hurry!!! please HELP:confused::confused: (4 Replies)
I just downloaded jdk, but am unsure about updating the PATH variable.
What steps should I follow ? Evidently I have to/prefer to be logged in as root to
install jdk on my UBUNTU 10.04 linux.BTW, this question needs to go in another
forum, but out of disuse I have forgotten my root... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sundaresh
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
mdimport
mdimport(1) BSD General Commands Manual mdimport(1)NAME
mdimport, mdimport32 -- import file hierarchies into the metadata datastore.
SYNOPSIS
mdimport [-VXLArgn] [-d level | category] [-w delay] file | directory
mdimport32 [-VXLArgn] [-d level | category] [-w delay] file | directory
DESCRIPTION
mdimport is used to test Spotlight plug-ins, list the installed plug-ins and schema, and re-index files handled by a plug-in when a new plug-
in is installed.
mdimport32 is used in exactly the same way, but for 32 bit plugins.
The following options are available:
-g plugin Load the plugin at the provided path, ignoring system installed plugins. Useful for testing plugins that have not yet been
installed.
-V Print timing information for this run of mdimport.
-A Print out the list of all of the attributes and their localizations in the current language and exit.
-X Print the schema file and exit
-r Ask the server to reimport files for UTIs claimed by the listed plugin. For example, the following would cause all of the chat
files on the system to be reimported:
mdimport -r /System/Library/Spotlight/Chat.mdimporter
-p Print out performance information gathered during the run.
-L Print the list of installed importers and exit.
-d level Print debugging information. Level can be 1-4.
-n Don't actually set the attributes on the file. Useful for debugging.
-w msecs Wait for the specified interval between scanning files.
NOTES
The -f switch is obsolete in Leopard and beyond.
SEE ALSO mdfind(1), mdutil(1), mdls(1)Mac OS X Oct 27, 2004 Mac OS X